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#392694 03/25/2008 12:01 AM
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I have a 1953 1/2 ton. The block stamp next to the distributor is GBA36400. Is this a 216 or 235 engine? The engine is bolted to a 4 speed transmission, and a torque tube rear end

I am looking to sell the entire drive train, but don't want to misrepresent what I've got.

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GBA = 216 cubic inch 3100 truck engine built in Flint, MI in 1949

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