Re: P-N-D-L in 67 232 American
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Re: P-N-D-L in 67 232 American
- From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker)
- Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 17:23:15 -0400 (EDT)
" From: "Mike Kindle" <mike90066@xxxxxxxxxxx>
"
" I was talking to a guy who pulled a 232 AT combo out of a 67 American to do
" a V8 swap and he said it's a 2-speed automatic because of the P-N-D-L shift
" pattern. (I guess he meant PRNDL) I said are you sure it's not
" P-R-N-D2-D1-L like in my 65? And he said no, just D-L.
" What is in this car?
" How can one tell for sure?
" I was thinking this tranny could replace the dying one in my 232- 65 but now
" I'm not sure.
afaik no such beast as a 2sp amc auto. it's a 3sp warner like all the
other six trannies, and probably an excellent candidate for your swap.
my '67 232/auto marlin had p-r-n-d2-d1-l, with likely the same tranny.
he may be a real old geezer who's stuck on the original p-n-d-l-r
pattern, which was changed by law in the early '60s because of some
bad accidents. that also spelled the end of pushbutton shifters.
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