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great looking shop ! i’m am envious!!! a large shop is our next big project, long overdue….we have done tons of projects and upgrades to our homestead the big sho is due . just have to pick where it’s going . where i want it has no access to power so it will be costly to bring in electric...
Yes that is A&A
Their are quite a few parts that I would get from A&A.
I would also recommend cope. Between cope and A&A you can built a great transmission. John Cope does really detailed videos on YouTube which is very helpful for us doityourselfers. I sent a check with a core to Cope when I...
I have four, one is brand new, still in the box., I listed it here? a few months back, too pricey for most it seems.
Mopar stated it was 10% stronger than the typical 742 carrier.
So, there's quite a few of "A&A Transmission" companies out there doing performance transmissions. From North Carolina and Georgia to Texas and California. Do you have a link, address, or phone number of the one you're thinking of?
I'm assuming this is the one... Home - A&A Transmissions
Thank you, that shows everything I need to know. Even thought it’s a console type it shows Trans mount location and shifter arms layout. The only difference is I’ll use a slip joint instead of trunion
Trying to nicely ask about modern rims without provoking vintage rim fans. I like the 60's look too, but imagine how much it would suck if I spent 5 years and much $ building my 72 Charger only to have it make my 90's Buick feel fast.
I think I can accept the look of this rim -
Kinda...
Nice.
I like the earth tone colors.
Rich looking. Business like.
And don't run anything but steel wheels and dog dishes on my cars.
If it needs a name I'd suggest "Sandy".
When installing the new switch, move the shifter into drive first. The bolt holes on the switch bracket are oblong so you can slide the switch back and forth to the correct position to engage the shifter when in reverse. After the switch is installed, check to make sure the shifter is engaging...
I unplugged the 2-prong wire connector and used the wobbly socket to remove the two bottom bolts. You can see here the switches compared to each other and the lever that must engage the shifter.
The lever on my switch that engages the shifter to activate the reverse lights was broken off. The lever is spring loaded and moves to the forward position when the shifter is in park, then back in reverse to activate the switch and reverse lights, and further back after the shifter is in...
Finally replaced the switch and thought I would add some pointers here to help anyone else trying to do this. The switch is held in with two 3/8” bolts on the bottom of the bracket and very difficult to reach with a tool. The metal bracket holding the plastic switch interferes with the bolt head...
I was surprised that it had semaphore turn signals. Maybe they were trying to make sure they didn't track over an infantry man's foot?
The dedication and work to restore something that is the only running example in the world. I'm sure that it quite a process.