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Looks like a 1966 Chevelle or El Camino transmission. Look at the rings on the input shaft, 2 rings=M-20, 1 ring=M21, no rings=M22 assuming it is the GM input shaft..
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The "P" is for a Muncie, 03 is March, followed by the day of the month. 6K is the Kansas City assembly plant, which made Chevelles or El Caminos.
Hope the info helps, it came from Colvin's "Chevrolet by the Numbers" Andy
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What threw me off was the P0 part, I was thinking 1970 Tranny and then the casting numbers were from 66/67 time frame. Either way its a gimmie that all I had to do was remove from the guys garage to my house.
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