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Verne,
Here you go. If more information is needed on any of these stampings, please let me know. Matt Kurek
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These were all the transes that I had that were stamped with a vin number. The rest were just stamped with an assembly stamping. If you are documenting 1963 passenger car Muncies I believe I have 2 of those with stampings as well.
Matt Kurek
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Thank you very much. Just what I was looking for. '63 Muncies are also in my sights (anything pertaining through '64 big car production that's authentic)
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I don't have one with a VIN but here's a T-10 I have sitting around that came out of my old April built '63 Corvette. This one has the small front bearing/retainer and is a T10D-1 main case.
I do have a couple of questions though: 1. Why would some gearboxes get stamped with the VIN and some not? This particular trany has the number 56 stamped in the top just above and near the side cover. Any idea what that number might represent? I'll also post a couple other photos of the casting date and the previously mentioned number 56....
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Here is the casting date.....
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