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|  Lightweight Galaxie bell housing? 
			
			I just picked this one up.  I've never seen another one ever.  Factory aluminum C3AA-6394-A (these are usually cast iron).  Can anyone confirm that this is what the actual application is?  Someone else said Thunderbolt but I'm not sure.
		 
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|  Re: Lightweight Galaxie bell housing? 
			
			For what it's worth, there is a similar Holman Moody (not Ford) aluminum bell housing on Ebay. Says it's for Boss 429 Marine apps. Rick 
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|  Re: Lightweight Galaxie bell housing? 
			
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|  Re: Lightweight Galaxie bell housing? 
			
			<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 68COPO</div><div class="ubbcode-body">For what it's worth, there is a similar Holman Moody (not Ford) aluminum bell housing on Ebay. Says it's for Boss 429 Marine apps. Rick </div></div> True but that's for boat drive mounting pattern. This is for a 4 speed transmission and isn't marked Holman Moody anywhere. 
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|  Re: Lightweight Galaxie bell housing? 
			
			Anyone here ever own an original survivor Lightweight Galaxie and can elaborate?  I know some of them came with RC aluminum scattershields but they couldn't have all come that way.  I wonder if this was the "standard" bell and most were junked before they were raced and in went the RC.
		 
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|  Re: Lightweight Galaxie bell housing? 
			
			SportyWorty1 should know......I would think anyway.
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|  Re: Lightweight Galaxie bell housing? 
			
			Odd ball based on the part number being the cast unit I would guess it is a race part. A cheater made for a ringer. The only alum used on a factory app FE 63-65 was the RC. You have an extremely rare bell for a deep starter early car
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|  Re: Lightweight Galaxie bell housing? 
			
			It would be interesting to know the history of the piece.
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|  Re: Lightweight Galaxie bell housing? 
			
			I was told this came out of Holman Moody directly in a used parts purchase back in the 1970's.  There is no Holman Moody part numbers or casting marks anywhere on this so it's definitely a Ford made piece.
		 
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