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Old 05-30-2004, 11:53 PM
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9c1 tranny question

How good is the police spec caprice 9c1 transmission? is it the the same one as the impala ss? reiability and durability?
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Re: 9c1 tranny question

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How good is the police spec caprice 9c1 transmission? is it the the same one as the impala ss? reiability and durability?
I don't know if its the same as the SS, but they are not reliable; Mine went wrong and also I hear from other owners that transmission go bad in the 9c1. Its a $2000 fix and ist not gonna be the same. "Heavy Duty" doesn't mean long life, it means that it withstands impact (collision) for a while, because thats what the cops need.
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