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Speedometer Gear; 25-Tooth; White (55-57 150, 210, Bel Air, Nomad w/ 3-Speed Manual Transmission & Overdrive)

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      1955-57 Bel Air, 150, 210, Nomad; 1959-60 Impala, Biscayne; Speedometer Gear; 3 / Speed; with Overdrive; 25 Teeth; White
      This speedometer driven gear is identified by tooth count and color specifically for 1955-60 vehicle models with matching model year transmissions. They can be used to calibrate the speedometer when changing axle ratios, tire sizes or as a replaceme nt for a worn gear. For use on 1955-60 Bel Air, 150, 210, Nomad, Impala, Biscayne, and full size models as listed with 3/speed manual trans models with overdrive..

      Chevrolet Applications
      1955 - 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air
      1958 - 1960 Chevrolet Biscayne
      1958 - 1960 Chevrolet Brookwood
      1957 - 1958 Chevrolet Del Ray
      1958 - 1960 Chevrolet Impala
      1960 - 1960 Chevrolet Kingswood
      1955 - 1960 Chevrolet Nomad
      1955 - 1957 Chevrolet One-Fifty Series
      1959 - 1960 Chevrolet Parkwood
      1955 - 1957 Chevrolet Two-Ten Series
      1958 - 1958 Chevrolet Yeoman
      Chevrolet Truck Applications
      1959 - 1959 Chevrolet El Camino

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