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Found out the car was known as the "Keystone Warrior" for a while. The previous owners dad bought the car in 1987 we believe and this was the name that was being used at that time. The car was burgundy then and may have had gold lettering.
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When you take the pictures from under the car, please include one of the trans crossmember in whole and one close up for the area where the trans mounts to the crossmember.
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Isn't it an automatic?
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i have it 14 cars from a yenko from johnson chevy in wis. x-44 d80 car.
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Jan,
I'm not sure what I'm looking at but I'll go back to the link you sent me when I get under there. Unreal, Yes, it is an automatic. Supercomp 8.90, Wow! That's pretty exciting!! Getting a late start today. We'll have some pics up by the end of the day. Thanks everybody! |
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My point was that a TH400 would not have the cross member that was pictured in an earlier post.
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The link has pictures of manual trans crossmembers. If it had an TH400 originally the crossmember should be an oval tube.
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fourteen body #s on the cowl tag.
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http://s1151.photobucket.com/albums/...t=BEaxle-1.jpg
Trying to link to the pics. This is a picture of the axle code. I added an arrow to indicate where the E is and I will also link to the original pic without the arrow in case it is distracting. Give your eyes time to focus. It is very hard to see in the pic but it is most definitely an E. The B is covered by the weld as you can see in the pic but the number is BE 0610G2. |
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