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I really value your efforts. I explained the tranny issue with my friend and we both agreed that it was too much coin for the car.
Many thanks!
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Mikey must be gettin old.. but what am I missing here about a Tranny? What's the issue about Tranny or what makes anyone think it used to be an automatic?
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I would like to see a pic of the cowl tag?? That will give the trans info.
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Cowl tag is pictured in the auction. Trans info???
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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Thats probably me that started that Mike..I looked at the trim tag and seen 2zg and do not see the 2L that should be there for 4 speed. I thought z and m were codes for automatics. Whats your take? Ive never seen a 2Z 4 speed code. HERES THE TAG
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Group 2 with an "M" is definitely an automatic. But for 66 and 67 Chevelles, I do not know that "Z" represents an automatic...
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