Hilljack68
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Did Dodge put 3 speed floor shifts in the '64 440, or were all the non-Wedge 3-spds on the column?
I would think they had both??!! Just thinking out loud. The Max Wedge cars were floor shift three speeds.Did Dodge put 3 speed floor shifts in the '64 440, or were all the non-Wedge 3-spds on the column?
Did Dodge put 3 speed floor shifts in the '64 440, or were all the non-Wedge 3-spds on the column?
Dodge and probably Plymouth also.Is that for a Dodge or Chrysler?
Is that for 1964 as the OP asked or 1965?
But the tranny designation is just one digit (below is just an example; I know it's a torqueflite). Would this digit be different from a column to a floor shift manual?
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Now that's just crazy enough to make sense. Thanks!The code would be the last digit of the codes in post #4. A 1 would be a62-64 three speed manual, column shift. A 4 in 1964 would be a T85 three speed floor shift.
The fender tag will have the trans code on it. I believe the only B bodies to use the T85 were the max wedge cars. There might have been a few 64 maxis with the T85, but most manual max wedge cars in 64 came with the A833.
I bought a new 64 Dodge 330 in 64 with a 383 and a 3 speed. It was a column shift. The only floor shift was a 4 speed. That 3 speed was bullet proof. Never had any problems with it.Did Dodge put 3 speed floor shifts in the '64 440, or were all the non-Wedge 3-spds on the column?