SA tranny?
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SA tranny?
Anyone need it? Unknown shape. I don't own an SA.
It came with a load of other parts I got. I can't use it.
1979 Five speed.
Maybe we can trade some things or something if you've got FB parts to get rid of.
It came with a load of other parts I got. I can't use it.
1979 Five speed.
Maybe we can trade some things or something if you've got FB parts to get rid of.
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Originally Posted by slashdawg00110
Maybe if you were closer ... but what are you looking to trade for?
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If it was a 4 speed it would be an interesting find and worth a lot to someone doing a restore project probably, but since its a 5 speed its not a whole lot different from the rest of the 1st gen 5 speeds. Major difference is the position of the shifter tower.
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i would like it and have lots of parts to trade.
get a fedex quote for shipping it to 66044, i think they have the best rates for stuff like that.
let me know some stuff you might want.
--adam
get a fedex quote for shipping it to 66044, i think they have the best rates for stuff like that.
let me know some stuff you might want.
--adam
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Originally Posted by 85rotarypower
If it was a 4 speed it would be an interesting find and worth a lot to someone doing a restore project probably, but since its a 5 speed its not a whole lot different from the rest of the 1st gen 5 speeds. Major difference is the position of the shifter tower.
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Originally Posted by Midwest 7's
i would like it and have lots of parts to trade.
get a fedex quote for shipping it to 66044, i think they have the best rates for stuff like that.
let me know some stuff you might want.
--adam
get a fedex quote for shipping it to 66044, i think they have the best rates for stuff like that.
let me know some stuff you might want.
--adam
Also, do you have an Amtrak or GreyHound station near by? I'll get quotes from them as well.
I've had an FC differential shipped through Amtrak Freight and it cost like 30bucks.
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Originally Posted by Pele
I'll get the quote when businesses open later this week.
Also, do you have an Amtrak or GreyHound station near by? I'll get quotes from them as well.
I've had an FC differential shipped through Amtrak Freight and it cost like 30bucks.
Also, do you have an Amtrak or GreyHound station near by? I'll get quotes from them as well.
I've had an FC differential shipped through Amtrak Freight and it cost like 30bucks.
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Originally Posted by Pele
Yep... They shove it in unused luggage compartments and away it goes.
i have that and a greyhound bus both just down the street.
that would be awesome if you could ship it that cheap, i think the last one i did fedex was $80 and before that ups was over $100.
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