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Is this a Snow Trac transmission?

Melensdad

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Can anyone identify this? I have not had my transmission out, but is this a Snow Trac transmission?

Part # 113.301.102B 10. Serial #A2484373.
 

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BigAl

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Hey Bob , Does this help ??? I snapped this picture when I was at Lyndon's this past winter . It is a snow Trac .
Allen
 

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Melensdad

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Thanks, that is it! I figured it was a Snow Trac but had not seen one pulled and apart.
 

Melensdad

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I typically don't post information I get via PMs but this information is relevant to the thread and not personal. I could tell there were slight differences between the transmissions and figured they were from different series/years. Here is the real information from an expert!

1946vw said:
Thanks for the lead on the snow trac. I have worked on VWs for 35 years the first trans is a pre 61 vw and the second is a post 61. If that helps If you need VW info I would be glad to help
Brian
 

Lyndon

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It's a Beetle! Pretty good picture as I can read the serial number. Starting with 113 it's a standard (Early) VW Bug Transaxel. Snow Trac's all had VW Bus Transaxels that have 211 part numbers. This is smoe home made rig, not a snow trac part.
 
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