Re: 727 gasket set ?
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Re: 727 gasket set ?



Best place to get a trans kit is a tramission rebuild shop.  Not Amcco.  Mostly an independent shop.
---- Bill <Y1TopBanana73@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> THAT'S my kind of Mopar guy...travels half-way around the world for a
> vacation that'll include Vegas and some fantastic beaches in San
> Diego...and he's looking for a tranny kit! Gotta love it!!! You're
> allright in my book Robert!
> 
> Bill M
> 65 Coronet 500 'vert
> 
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Robert  (UK) <r.lane@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >  I'm after a bit of tourist advice....!
> >
> >  While on my L.A., San Diego & Las Vegas trip over the next couple of
> >  weeks, what stores would be best to look out for to get a gasket
> >  set/rebuild kit for an early 727?
> >  On our last US trip to Floida & N.Carolina, we found Autozone pretty
> >  useful & kept parts in stock we found surprising (tho prob not
> >  surprising to you!).
> >
> >  NAPA? Autozone? etc etc
> >  Are the dealers (Dodge) any good for these kind of parts?
> >
> >  Grateful for any advice...
> >
> >  Robert
> >  63 Polara 500
> >  England


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