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Thread: 60's PG - aluminum, FREE. Great conversation starter...

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    Default 60's PG - aluminum, FREE. Great conversation starter...

    Yeah, you can tell people its a pay it forward transmission, or impress the ladies by lifting it, or put it behind a flathead before checking to see if they match. I just started telling my clueless friends that it was a piece of a NASA booster, a rare collectors item...just like my Poncho. "Oh, it a very rare car - not many came in flat black without brakes or a hood"

    I need to find a home for the PG I was given by a good guy on this site (if you are out there - you have first dibs of course!).
    Its aluminum, leaks a bit from the pan, and has housing, tail, and torque-converter. It yours free - and I'll drop it off in Calgary or nearby. I never ran it - it did not fit my inline flathead. Shoot me some questions.
    Oh, and if nobody wants it...can it go to Blackfoot Metals with fluid in it?
    I still ask questions - which is why I avoid Hokey A$$ message boards.

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    Do you know what it came out of??? What year it is? Picture?

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    I am not sure of either. It was a tempest or bonneville. A convertible for sure. I think it was pre-66.
    Pat its all yours - if you want to look at it, its just up the hill from the Tims we met at last time.
    Hope alls well!
    -C
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    I still ask questions - which is why I avoid Hokey A$$ message boards.

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