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Old 06-26-2013, 01:38 PM
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Default T-10 transmission built by MFR Enterprises

Gear ratios are 2.43, 1.61, 1.23 and 1.00. 32 spline yoke included.
Magnesium tail housing. Works perfect.
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1250.00 plus shipping.
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Default Re: T-10 transmission built by MFR Enterprises

Would this be correct for a 1959? I know a guy working on one with sone vintage racing goals. Any date codes etc to help a guy understand what this thibg is?
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Default Re: T-10 transmission built by MFR Enterprises

No, not even close to a 59 T-10.
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Default Re: T-10 transmission built by MFR Enterprises

As far as strength, I would classify this transmission to fall in between a rock crusher and a Jerico or T-101. It would be a good street transmission. If there are any date codes, I will post them.
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Is there a provision for a speedo in that tailshaft?
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There isn't.
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