Re: Convertors
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Re: Convertors
- From: Jimmy Peavy <peaver63@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 11:44:09 -0500
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About $650 or $700.
Worth every cent in the way it will run.
I have one in my 63, and will have one in my 65 , when I get to that point.
Jimmy
Robert neal zimmerman wrote:
Don Dulmage said:
The 3800 from Frank Lupos drives like a normal converter
It might be luck but I think this particular
car converter combo is a perfect match. I am having a ball with it.
OK Don, heres the question I am afraid to ask ,actually two: what
would this baby set me back?? And i imagine u have to have the
later input shaft setup?
Neal ZImmerman , Eugene Oregon
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