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Old 09-27-2007, 06:58 PM
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Transmission options

I have a 1967 chevy c10 I have a 450-500 horse 350 built for it but i havent made up my mind about the transmission I want to run I know i want an automatic but i want some other peoples opinions.
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Old 09-28-2007, 10:09 PM
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Re: Transmission options

i have a t-10 4 speed out of like a camaro in my 69 pickup..
they are awesome if you want a standard with the cruising ability of a 3.73 rear end or the torque with 4.10 rear ends. BUT with an automatic i would get a mechanical 700r4 if you can afford it. you get the low end of a t350 and t400 (3 speeds) but you have the advantage of overdrive for cruisin on the highway,,, some driveline lengths may need to be changed< thats cheap if you are really dumpin the money for a classic.
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