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I sent Leigh a message, curious as to what he will have to say
Paul
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He has these cars on his list.
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Yes, if you had an L72 motor the only Transmission available were the: M13, M20, M21 and M22. Pretty sure what we were saying was if you had a 66 Full Size with a 2Q code (M21) on the trim tag, it has to be paired up to an L72.
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Paul, I wasn't disagreeing with that fact. Just passing on some facts that I did some digging on along with some great input from Leigh.
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Please note that BOP run plants like Wilmington Delaware
cars have "no" trans code on the trim tag.fortunately My Wilmington produced L72 has not only a build sheet but also its born with Engine and rear end. |
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Speedy, thanks for confirming on BOP plants doing things differently.
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