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What 1970 transmission is this 833? #81400
06/29/08 01:37 AM
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Sterling Heights, Michigan 483...
daniel_depetro Offline OP
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I got this transmission when I bought my 1968 GTX, but it is a 23-spline and has a 1970 Lynch Road VIN number. It appears to have the B-body only shifter boss, however is coded for 1970 which should have both B & E-body bosses correct? Perhaps this was just a very early 1970 piece that was being 'used up'?







1969 Dodge Super Bee A12 (440 Six Pack, 4-speed, Dana 60 4.10)

1972 Plymouth Road Runner (400, 4-speed, 8.75" 3.23)

1974 Plymouth Duster 360 (360, 4-speed, 8.75" 3.23)
Re: What 1970 transmission is this 833? [Re: daniel_depetro] #81401
06/29/08 02:08 AM
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Lansing, MI
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Looks like someone changed the tailshaft housing to an earlier model. Vin stamp definitely indicates that it is a 70 model but tailshaft housing is not a 70.


70 Road Runner 383-4 4 speed FJ5 & black guts
70 Charger R/T 440-4 4 speed FJ5 & white guts
Re: What 1970 transmission is this 833? [Re: 70gtx440dana] #81402
06/29/08 04:15 AM
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Actually it could be a very early '70 trans, notice the 2 bosses for the tranny mount.

Re: What 1970 transmission is this 833? [Re: tecmopar] #81403
06/29/08 05:10 PM
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Rio Linda, CA
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The dual pads were common on 70's.

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