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Hi
     Fram used to list the tranny filter as a P-1651PL , I stopped buying
them about 15 years ago but you never know. The Neutral safety is switch
1704283 ,and has been gone from Chrysler inventory for a long time ,Blue
Streak/Standard listed it as an NS-1.

Regards
Wally
63 Dodge
----- Original Message -----
From: "B Buck" <bbuck9750@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 10:32 AM
Subject: Neutral safety and trans filter


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Looking for a part number for a neutral safety switch for a '62 Plymouth
Savoy.  It has a 727 tranny.  We are to the point this part is needed and
the original one is not any good.   Any advice as to where to find one of
these or the part number that is associated with the switch?

In another related item,  replaced the transmission cooling lines, but am
looking for the inline filter.  Any place that sells these filters?  Checked
with FineLines to no avail.  We are down to the little things to get this
car back on the road and all help is appreciated.

Brian
'62 Savoy

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