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Nope.
By Dave Shoe - 09/07/2003 11:22:53 PM; IP 216.243.176.34
The 351C case is a popular truck tranny, being found in 300-6, 302, and 351W truck applications.

The FE version of the C6 only fits the FE.

Fortunately, these trannies remain readily available used in automotive newspapers for about $75.00 to $100.00, a little more if you go to a salvage yard. Look in 1968-76 2WD pickup trucks for a tranny that'll often drop right into a Fairlane or Mustang, as long as the shift lever and downshift is swapped out or adapted. Beware - some truck C6s have a short tailshaft stub that looks nothing like the car version of the tailshaft.

Shoe.
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 Will this 351 C6 fit a 67 390 -- Steve, 09/07/2003
 Most tranny places... -- james, 09/07/2003
Collapse <b>Nope.</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Dave Shoe, <i>09/07/2003</i></font>Nope. -- Dave Shoe, 09/07/2003
 RE: Nope. -- steve, 09/10/2003
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