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Hey Mike!
My Weasel is a 1945 M29c. It has a Studebaker champion 6 cylinder. Standard shift 3 speed transmission. The differential is a cross between a t-20 and Argo Transmission. The differential also has a hi\low range gear. Top seep is 25\30 miles per hour. I have a spare engine that was rebuilt and crated in France in 1958, a NOS Transmission and a NOS Differential... Here are a few shots. You can seat six in the back section.
Transmission below. Date on box is 7/61
The differential was crated, but was outside covered with a tarp. When we went to move the crate if fell apart.
Joe, thanks again for the info. 25 or 30mph seems really fast. I would have guessed half of that. It's cool that you have basically enough NOS parts to replace the entire running gear and man is that differential BEEFY!