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727 high performance?

1970challenger

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I am just going over some parts for my car, and looking more closely at the transmission #’s. I found this list of numbers, and it has my transmission as a 73 from a 400 and list as high performance. It’s been rebuilt and up graded, but what did it start as?

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Road Runner or Charger. Maybe a couple of other models. I don't know if C bodies used HP in 73.
 

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Originally the transmission probably had four clutches in the front clutch, may have had one or both planetary gears with 4 pinions. Might have had a factory Hi-Stall torque converter. Built a little tougher for a four barrel big block.
 

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Hi performance is the engine. So the engine was a 400 hi performance, not a 400 standard.

read down the far right column, you have many different descriptions.

the standard would have 3 front clutches, low rpm shift governor, different valve body. The kickdoen is the same, its job doesn’t change.
 
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