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Old 07-15-2014, 12:00 AM
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Just a quick question. I pulled my big block and 4 speed out of my 69 nova ss last weekend. The trans case # is 3885010, the small metal tag # is 9784425. I tried to search it on internet and came up with 1967 rally sport camaro 275 horse m20 12 bolt rear. Can anyone verify thats what its out of?
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Old 07-15-2014, 12:53 AM
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The 3885010 main case was used in the 1966-67 model years, and that tag numbers was used in a lot of M-20 applications...

Is there a VIN stamp, that would tell the assembly plant??? What is the casting number of the tail housing???

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7B123518 vin stamp.P7B077 date stamp. 3884685 side case number. 3846429 tail number.
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Old 08-06-2014, 08:42 PM
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The VIN is out of a 1967 Chevelle/El Camino built in Baltimore.

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If they built Pontiac A-bodies in Baltimore, that would explain the 429 driver side speedo tail housing...

Hope this helps... Crash
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I believe they did build Pontiac A-bodies in Baltimore in 67.
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Thanks everyone, this helped alot. I'm going to have it rebuilt and reinstall it.
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