Jesse wrote: > On the flip side, I will sell the 3 spd o/d to help fund the floor repairs, but how would I know if it was a T14 w/ od? Any ID cues? T14 and T96 both have stamped steel, bolt-on top covers. T14, 6 bolts. T96, 4 bolts. ALso if it's not totally caked with crap the passenger side has... "T-96" cast in plus model number ID junk. No one loves the T-96, but they are getting harder to find for those of us who need 'em for replacement/repair parts. Plus they are heavy. That usually means doom for them. OD versions (solenoid and governor, both have wires, stick out on each side) more desirable. T-14+OD are VERY DESIRABLE to a small but fervent few. Me included. They are fairly rare. Non-OD T14's are not rare, but increasingly uncommon. A very stout but plain-jane 3-speed, all synchro. Strong, reliable, easy to repair. They're all antique parts now, and shouldn't be scrapped, but of course your reality matters -- storage space, gumption, etc. Its your stuff, do as you please, but hopefully you can find it a good home. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list