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Transfer case identification?

neal7

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Hoping someone could identify these t cases. I believe there early WW2 or that's what neighbor says. Also ones a parts case and other complete and turns freely. Any thoughts on what there worth? Don't have room for them to store in garage.
 

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Hoping someone could identify these t cases. I believe there early WW2 or that's what neighbor says. Also ones a parts case and other complete and turns freely. Any thoughts on what there worth? Don't have room for them to store in garage.
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Any chance you could snap a couple of pictures and upload them?
 

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He may not be able to post pics being a newb, send them to me and I'll throw them up for you if u like .
 
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neal7

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I attached pic first time and they didn't pop up. It said it loaded? I tired again looks same. If don't pop up I'll try send to that email you sent. Thanks
 

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I think you have two different transfers, the one with two control shafts is for a WWII GMC CCKW with banjo axles, the one with one control shaft is for a 1950's GMC "G749" deuce and a half with the single speed transfer.

Value is what someone will give you for them. Swap meet price I would expect to see $100 on the CCKW. If the guts are missing from the other, it's scrap.
 

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I personally would not consider any of that scrap, if you need even one part out of that case, be it a gear, shaft, output flange, shift fork or the case itself, there is going to be no substitute .

As for that complete case I bet if I needed it somebody would want a lot more than a hundred bucks for it .

If you don't want it, list it up for sale, but unless you live in an apartment I would stash that stuff somewhere, it doesn't take up much room and somebody's going to need it eventually .

This stuff hasn't been manufactured in well over 50 years, and sadly there's more of it going to the Scrapper everyday .
 

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I personally would not consider any of that scrap, if you need even one part out of that case, be it a gear, shaft, output flange, shift fork or the case itself, there is going to be no substitute .

As for that complete case I bet if I needed it somebody would want a lot more than a hundred bucks for it .

If you don't want it, list it up for sale, but unless you live in an apartment I would stash that stuff somewhere, it doesn't take up much room and somebody's going to need it eventually .

This stuff hasn't been manufactured in well over 50 years, and sadly there's more of it going to the Scrapper everyday .
Absolutely, totally agree with you 100 percent !!!!!!!!!
Do not toss those parts !!!!!
I would clean them up and spray a good protective on them. The case I would paint. Then stash them away. Someday you might need them or someone else will need those parts.
 

neal7

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Thanks for the reply and info. They look like same t case, ones just not complete and it's turned backwards compared to the other. As parts I agree there worth keeping, I am a 60- 80s 1 ton Chevy Dodge fellow and try keep it simple for parts on hand. No odd stuff. Now that I know what it goes to I'll list over in classifieds field for someone's picking. This site been very helpful last few years with odd 4x4 things most people don't know much about. Very helpful site with lots of knowledge. Thanks again!
 
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