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A-833 Overdrive tranny wanted.

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Looking for an A-833 overdrive to mate to a 383. Any help would be appreciated. I know about Brewer's and Passon's. Looking to save some $$$ and use them as last resort.

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Sorry, I did not introduce myself, MEC7 and I just acquired a 1968 Coronet with it's original 273 setup. Bare bones, no power anything. But also got a Super Bee hood and decal set in the deal along with a 64 383. Plan is to do the outside 100% accurate to a 68 Super Bee in that eye catching yellow. Then the rest of the car will be updated to make it a comfortable daily driver. My first serious muscle car project, so I am very stoked. A bit challenged with getting the A-833 overdrive transmission (5 speed or tremec 6 speed would be even better, but probably cost prohibitive). Anyway, I have to replace drum set all around with discs. Also want to install AC (in Hotlanta) and maybe some other creature comforts. Any suggestions from some of you more experienced Mopar B body folks would be greatly appreciated.
 
If you don't mind fabbing up a shifter bracket, I have one from an 83 D150. The shifter mount is in a little different place. It doesn't take a whole lotta work to make it happen. If you're interested, just shoot me a PM. I do not have a bell housin, but I have trans, shifter and linkage. It is only a stock truck shifter though.....and I would rather hang onto it if you don't think you would use a stock shifter.

Oh I am about 65 miles south of Atlanta in Jones County.
 
Looking for an A-833 overdrive to mate to a 383. Any help would be appreciated. I know about Brewer's and Passon's. Looking to save some $$$ and use them as last resort.

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Sorry, I did not introduce myself, MEC7 and I just acquired a 1968 Coronet with it's original 273 setup. Bare bones, no power anything. But also got a Super Bee hood and decal set in the deal along with a 64 383. Plan is to do the outside 100% accurate to a 68 Super Bee in that eye catching yellow. Then the rest of the car will be updated to make it a comfortable daily driver. My first serious muscle car project, so I am very stoked. A bit challenged with getting the A-833 overdrive transmission (5 speed or tremec 6 speed would be even better, but probably cost prohibitive). Anyway, I have to replace drum set all around with discs. Also want to install AC (in Hotlanta) and maybe some other creature comforts. Any suggestions from some of you more experienced Mopar B body folks would be greatly appreciated.

welcome
 
MEC7,
I've got a non-overdrive A-833 that is for sale. It's got a date code of 1/14/69 and is for a 4.8" bell housing opening. I'm looking to get what I paid, $450, plus shipping. PM me if interested. I can send pics. Per the previous owner, it has been rebuilt and is clean. Turns freely. I've never used it in my set up.
 
I have an 830 oD I just picked up. I was told it for a body but it is not it is the B/E body with shifter the bars. I was told it was rebuilt about 1000 miles ago then he wenthas into a 5 speed. I want what
I got in it which is 400 dollars I'm in Charleston South Carolina.
 
I have 1969 b-body 833 4 speed. I think it came out of a super bee. Asking $225. In Myrtle Beach, SC. PM me if you or anyone else is interested.
Thanks
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