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Gerry is right except...
By hawkrod - 09/08/2004 10:06:12 AM; IP 152.163.253.98
it is probably a small in small out even if it is from an FE. Only 428's and 429's had big in big out transmissions and there are a heck of a lot more 390 4 speeds laying around as they were made at a rate significantly higher even though they were only used on 68/9 with that casting number while while the 428 was made for 3 years. Hawkrod
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 RE: That's just the case casting number. -- Gerry Proctor, 09/07/2004
Gerry is right except... -- hawkrod, 09/08/2004
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