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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: crash</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The gear set pictured is Doug Nash stuff, the Pro-rings are part of the original gear blank, Liberty welded their Pro-rings into place...
I have a bunch of this stuff, I'll try to take some pictures of both... Crash</div></div> **** Crash, those pics would be great to see. Do you have any paper work, catalog material or decals related to Doug Nash muncies ? I could sure use some.....and spare parts. Liberty's still makes some stuff or will set up to make a run. (last year they custom made me new sliders while doing the Contract for the Indy Racing League Indy 500 transmissions & drivetrain pieces) I do have an issue of Popular Hot Rodding , August '74 with a Nash feature on Pro-Shifted M22's & M21's Thanks, Tom
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I believe in those days Liberty made the gear set to convert stock transmissions like Nash and also Trans End in NJ. did. I believe my buddy ran a clutchless 5 speed with Liberty gears meaning you came out with the clutch and then did not need it for the gear changes. That was NHRA Modified Eliminator of the 70's early 80's.
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