[SOLD] 833 4 Speed Transmission Swap Package

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Selling my 4 speed set up from my 67 dart. Removed from running/driving car a few weeks ago.

I purchased this rebuilt transmission from brewers in 2016. (I have documentation) There is about 3800 miles on it since installation. Works great.

Has a 3.09 first gear.
Cast iron bell housing 10.5inch
Mcleod ceramic/organic clutch 10.5 inch
Mcleod flywheel 10.5 Inch 130 tooth
Mopar clutch fork and boot
Hays throw-out bearing
ARP flywheel and clutch bolts.
Hurst shifter mechanism and mounting plate is included, (handle and shift boot not included.)
Shifter linkage included
TTI Z bar
Bellhousing bracket, frame ball stud and clutch fork parts included
Dust cover included
Crossmember is included

Asking $2550 plus shipping.
located in 94928.

I am selling do a Gen 3 hemi swap.

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Rob, I'm somewhat interested. Trying to wrap head around my goals and expense.
It would be cool to make your old setup work in my '64, juz cuz.
Keep me in mind if above party doesn't work out.
Now if you had an Xtra 8 3/4 setup lol.
Jeff
 
Keep in mind that if it's a true '67 833, they made 2 versions. The S6 and small block one (which has the same slip yoke as a 904), and the big block version, which has the slip yoke like the later 833's and the 727's.
 
As cudamark said what slip yoke were you using I’m also interested in it. And what motor was it bolted to. Thanks jesse
 
Working on a shipping solution with Fastenal in Longmont Colorado. Should have an answer for you tomorrow.
 
The case is a 1967 casting with a 23 spline input/30 spline output shafts. I used the yoke from my 727 when i did the swap.
 
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