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    Overdrive transmission into a 72 challenger: shifter and linkage question

    thanks for taking the time: here is the trans: Aluminum main case, c13157 bearing retainer & c99539 tailshaft housing. This was a floor shift trans. I have the hearst shifter that came with it, a 6353 shifter which I believe is an A body shifter. the seller told me that the transmission...
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    new to mopars: from Steve, flat plains of nebraska

    thanks. I will try to get to Fremont this spring again. I'm told by both Brewers and Passon that I have to have an ebody shifter. but I already have the one that was on the pickup transmission. I may just try to fabricate the rods, or modify some that I can find. Ebodies are difficult to...
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    new to mopars: from Steve, flat plains of nebraska

    thanks. I'll have to look at what I have. I have almost 2 interiors, one from a 73 and the much better one out of the 72. I have 2 driver's seats and one passenger seat. I'm at this point getting the car together enough to get a Nebraska title and to drive it around so I can move it easily...
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    Overdrive transmission into a 72 challenger: shifter and linkage question

    I have an overdrive that was in a pickup, so it has the correct rear tail shaft housing. I also have an A body shifter with no rods, but I do have the tabs that connect to the case cover. I have to order the correct spacer for the challenger and I need to find shifter rods. Do any of you have...
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    new to mopars: from Steve, flat plains of nebraska

    I see you are from Culbertson. I grew up in Holdrege and used to go through there quite a bit so find parts. Some good yards around McCook and Wauneta, and some old cars on the north side of Stratton. A friend of mine who works at Tricity auto in Holdrege has a family yard 12 miles south of...
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    new to mopars: from Steve, flat plains of nebraska

    it was supposed to become one. I'm cutting out the roll cage slowly (or my son was supposed to do that! But he left for the army). It's very solid, no rust at all, with rebuilt suspension that might be a little too stiff and sub frame connectors. My real need at the moment is to make sure I...
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    new to mopars: from Steve, flat plains of nebraska

    thanks. I may need some help locating stuff. I'm pretty well versed in the state's junkyards. But Mopar is harder than other brands, almost as hard as foreign stuff. Let me know where you are located. I live in the country around the Columbus area.
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    new to mopars: from Steve, flat plains of nebraska

    I've been restoring cars for decades. Usually I don't spend a lot of money and am looking for street cars that I can drive, not trailer queens. I have 7 kids and each has a car that he (6 boys) and she (1 girl) has to work on to drive. My oldest and I built an MGB, but his 6'6" frame won't...
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