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Vintage Mopar Chrysler 727 Torqueflite Push Button - Trany - Big Block 1965 Only on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Reading, Pennsylvania, US

Reading, Pennsylvania, US
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Vintage MOPAR Chrysler 727 Torqueflite Push Button - Trany - Big Block 1965 ONLY


TO BE PICKED UP ONLY - NO SHIPPING. If you can not pick up in a reasonable period of time, PLEASE do NOT bid. Located 8 miles from Maple Grove Dragway Reading Pa. 75 miles East of Chrysler at Carisle . This is 1965 (one year only) 727 Torqueflite, lever and cable operated, aluminum case( # 62466147 1823461) transmission for big block engines only, with an output shaft that has a slip yoke. Update your early 727 (62-64) with this unit and by adding a 1967-70 front input shaft assembly (24 splines) this will allow you to use any of the many "street strip" torque converters available, finish it off with a hi-performance valve body. Your drive shaft will have to be updated also. This transmission has been stored for the last 35+ years, it is original and un-modified, (mileage unknown) and is being auctioned as a "Parts Trany - Trade in core - or in need of re-building". There is a typical surface rust on all exposed parts. The two trany mount bolts (or studs) have been cut short and must be replaced (see photo) the 5 bolts for the parking lock cover are missing. There are no brake or shift cables, no kick-down lever and carb to trany linkage. There is no dip-stick tube, no torque converter, filter or speedo cable. Please review all photos, as this is being auction "as-is" No return. Please check the many Chrysler 727 trany web sites in regards to 727 applications, rebuilding and modifications,and what a core charge is on this trany ! We recommend the book the "Torqueflite A-727 Transmission Handbook" by Munroe. To be picked up only. No other items available. 165 lbs (Located 8 miles from Maple Grove Drag Strip)

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