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Trans tunnel space 70 E-body vs 67 B-body #1174090
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Anyone know if there is more or less room in the B-Body tunnel for a trans swap?
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Re: Trans tunnel space 70 E-body vs 67 B-body [Re: ramman5600] #1174091
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I want to say it's less , what kind of trans swap ?

Re: Trans tunnel space 70 E-body vs 67 B-body [Re: ramman5600] #1174092
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E bodies were basically redesigned B bodies and share the same floorpans, frame front rails etc.

But I kinda want to side with John and think that the 67's were slightly smaller.

Re: Trans tunnel space 70 E-body vs 67 B-body [Re: IMGTX] #1174093
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Quote:

E bodies were basically redesigned B bodies and share the same floorpans, frame front rails etc.

But I kinda want to side with John and think that the 67's were slightly smaller.




4L60e O/d trans. I got some info from a guy who had one in his 66 coronet that only required a minor amount of massaging, so I would guess a 67 Belvedere would be the same.







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