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Looking for a transmission mount for a 1952 Chevy 1/2 ton . Picture of mount attached. Thanks.
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Mike - Chev's of the 40's offers Transmission Mount Item # 3688234 48-53 and says "In Stock". Classic Industries lists Item# 14092 as "Arriving Soon".

One of these work for you, or are you looking for a used original? Best of luck in your search! thumbs_up


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Mike, Have you found this part?


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Interesting that I dug mine out of storage today and found out that the polyurethane resin I used to re-restore it last October had sagged pretty bad (see pic) and needs to be redone AGAIN! frown They say the third time is the charm. ohwell

If you have one that the rubber has gone bad on, they can be repaired. Shoot me a PM if you'd like some info on doing that. Cheaper than buying a new one (assuming you can get the right stuff to revulcanize it.)
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These are not from 1952 but from a 1948 which I rebuilt
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Mike, Let us know if you found one or still looking.


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