Re: identify this converter
[Re: rebel]
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09/13/13 05:41 PM
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In my opinion, it appears to be in real rough shape and I wouldn't run it without first cutting it open and checking it. I know you're on the other side of the world, so not sure if there is someone local there who can do that for you.
I've seen much better looking converters turn out to be junk.
-Dustin 67 Dart, 9 second, 392" G3 Hemi 68 Barracuda 340 F/SA
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Re: identify this converter
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09/14/13 12:53 AM
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i think thats a "boat anchor" brand...... if thats not it than its surely a "big door,,stop" lol
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Re: identify this converter
[Re: rebel]
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09/14/13 04:44 PM
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From an '82 Summit catalog, B & M "'67 and later A-727 Torqueflite 9" race".
Last edited by rustbuckett68; 09/14/13 04:45 PM.
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Re: identify this converter
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09/14/13 08:59 PM
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Quote:
From an '82 Summit catalog, B & M "'67 and later A-727 Torqueflite 9" race".
only one thing, it's 10" across the donut. i thought it might have been a B&M as their numbers are kinda close. it's had very little use & it's outward appearence is rather sad but it's lived in a garage within a stone throw from the ocean for the past 20+ years. the inside might still be fine as it's been capped all this time. it's gotta be better than that Plymouth they buried in Tulsa.
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