
just one more question , then I'll stop, I promise
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just one more question , then I'll stop, I promise
- From: Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 21:55:05 -0700
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let me streamline this as well as I can:
In 1964 some cars came with big block pushbutton trannies
In 1964 other cars came with big blocks and a console shift, ( I am
thinking of the Polara 500 specifically)
What would be the difference between these trannies??
OR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-
Would the big block pushbutton I found in a 64 Dodge 880 custom
be able to go in to a big block 64 Polara 500 and somehow hook
correctly to the console shift??
OR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-
Was there a difference in the actual trannies or just how they hooked
them up? Take your pick from my three different approaches to
basically the same question
neal Zimmerman , Eugene Oregon
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