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Old 12-27-2001, 03:50 PM
Warren Malkin Warren Malkin is offline
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Default Re: Harrell Camaro

Hey 68TopStock, this is just a reply to your 12/8 posting about CE trannys. I think CE was reserved for counter engines,or otherwise called "crate engine". I myself have never seen it stamped on a tranny case, I just haven't been able to check them all yet! The following is just my observations, open to criticism, or enlightenment.
Any transmission case I have seen with CC, or CT stamped on it followed by a number, would be a replacement (counter) bare case, or replacement complete assembly. The single digit following CC or CT, would be the year. Examples; CC9,or CT0 would be'69 and '70 respectively. It usually has a five digit serial number near it also.
If the case also has an assembly date, then it was a complete tranny when sold over the counter. For example; CT9 P9B21C. If just CC9, it should have no assembly date, which means it was a bare case only.


[Edited by Warren Malkin (12-27-2001 at 10:50 AM).]
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