Re: $ speeds for sale, etc..
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Re: $ speeds for sale, etc..



quite actually, the first couple years of the overdrive trannies were
cast iron as well. about 75 they went aluminum. Know this for a fact,
used to have a cast iron 4 speed OD
   neal zimmerman, eugene oregon

On 5/21/08, Jeff Adams <ledman_70@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Check out the shift linkage Rich, if there's any on them. The aluminum
> ones could be overdrives.
>
> Rich Kinsley wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
>>
>> I ran across a guy last night that says he has about 8 4 speeds he wants
>>
>> to sell. They are all Mopars and he's a Pontiac guy. He knows that at
>> least 4 of them say A833. A couple of them are aluminum. That's the
>> question, what were the aluminum 4 speeds from? I kinda remember
>> something about them and think they were earlier versions? If anyone
>> wants any info on these 4 speeds I'll give you his number. This is in
>> the Omaha area. Probably not real expensive either.
>
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> Jeff Adams
> 64 Polara
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