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To the guy with that VIN -- A BUNCH.
As an early Muncie core, needing rebuilding (if after pulling the side cover reveals that all the gears are OK) around here, $400 - $750. A similar one recently sold locally on CL for $400. Good luck, BCD. |
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Pull the side cover and make sure it is not an M21. Early transmissions did not have grooves to tell the difference.
-Matt
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Small pin Muncies are hard to move. We see them for sale out in the mid west a lot. They also have smaller sychronizer assemblies. Find the car! Then it is $$$$. Assembled June 24, either '64 or 65 Chevelle.
Bob |
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The cast date would be the second week of June (6 & 2 dots) which lines up with the assembly date. The sequence number of the VIN should be around the end of January, therefore it could only be a '65 Chevelle. It's odd for a trans to be built in June and not installed until Jan of the next year, but that's what the numbers say. Plus, that style 429 rear housing was only used into Feb. '65.
In '64 & '65 Baltimore only built trucks and Chevelles (no full size). When I said "Passenger", I only meant to distinguish between Corvette. (forget the 409 reference - not at Baltimore - my mistake) Verne ![]() |
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thanks, will pop open the side, take pics and hope to find the Chevelle it belongs to ...
![]() it belongs to a friend, he wants it gone, will post in for sale area once I get the rest of the pictures maybe it belongs to some rare Z-16 chevelle ... LOL
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Jim R Scottsdale, AZ
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It is an M20, 2.56 1st gear ratio. inside pic, pretty clean, wear on 1st gear syncros
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Jim R Scottsdale, AZ
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Typical old Muncie, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th gear sycro teeth wore out... Crash
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