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Old February 27th 06, 03:43 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Since I'm retired, I'll be helping my son find a replacement manual
transmission for his 1984 Ford van by calling the junkyards in the
area.

What range of vehicles - dates and models - use the same manual
transmission? 198_ to 19__ ?





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Old February 27th 06, 06:50 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Tony Cooper wrote:
> Since I'm retired, I'll be helping my son find a replacement manual
> transmission for his 1984 Ford van by calling the junkyards in the
> area.
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> What range of vehicles - dates and models - use the same manual
> transmission? 198_ to 19__ ?
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> Tony Cooper
> Orlando, FL

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The salvage yard will have a "Hollander" book and should
be willing to tell you.

or.....

try this .......
http://www.hollanderinterchange.com/about/index.html

you can order an interchange book for yourself.

The site is free.....
the book isn't.




hopefully helpfull


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Old February 28th 06, 06:41 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
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On 27 Feb 2006 21:10:33 -0800, "Marsh Monster"
> wrote:
>> >Tony Cooper wrote:

>> The reason I'm asking here is that two past experiences with local
>> yards have resulted in purchasing items (not trannys) that they said
>> were interchangable, but weren't. I'd kinda like an independent
>> source, and not someone who wants to get rid of something.
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>Then you better disregard my reply......
>cuz....
>I'm getting rid of information.
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>Suggestions....
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>If you feel that locating salvage parts for this truck
>is going to be on going with this truck for years to
>come......then check out the link.


What link?


>or......
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>do a google for "classic F150" sites.....where you're
>going to find what you need.....which is "vehical specific"
>parts interchange info. lots of sites in hyperspace
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So a 1984 Ford E150 van uses the same manual tranny as a 1984 F150?

I wouldn't ask if I knew.



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Old February 28th 06, 09:19 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Read your thread.

 




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