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Location: Kingman, NW AZ. in the middle of the longest stretch of Route 66
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I have located this trans, big fine spline input, large out. reverse in main case. with straight rod shifter. looks like Chevy/GM bolt pattern.
have no idea of age. what do I look for? what kind of price is in ballpark [ya, I know you dont have much info] Thanks Rod in AZ |
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The only clutchless that Liberty makes is the twin counter shaft Equalizer. There is lot's of other stuff out there that may or may not of been through Liberty's shop that sellers like to refer to as 'clutchless' . ---Trevor
http://www.libertysgears.com/clutchless.htm |
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I went back and looked at the trans closer. its a MoPar,
Thanks for the reply Rod in AZ |
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Many years ago before the new generation of transmissions such as the Jerico and others were available, Liberty would modify Mopar and T-10 transmissions into a clutchless version.
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