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Old March 4th 07, 09:16 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Lee Modesitt (3)
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Default 1967 V-8 transmission question

Mine has the floor mounted vertical T-shaped handle with the 1-2-D-N-R-
P display. I've always assumed this was automatic, but now that it
needs some transmission work someone has asked if it's a straight
drive, which would be a lot easier to work on. Anyone know?

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Old March 4th 07, 09:40 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Jim Warman
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Default 1967 V-8 transmission question

I hope the guy that asked if it was a "straight drive" isn't the one that's
going to work on it....

Yes, it's an automatic... the only other possibility would be a manual shift
transmission....

If it is, indeed, a straight drive, I would guess that the flux capacitor is
shot....


"Lee Modesitt (3)" > wrote in message
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> Mine has the floor mounted vertical T-shaped handle with the 1-2-D-N-R-
> P display. I've always assumed this was automatic, but now that it
> needs some transmission work someone has asked if it's a straight
> drive, which would be a lot easier to work on. Anyone know?
>



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Old March 5th 07, 12:45 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Lee Modesitt (3)
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Default 1967 V-8 transmission question

On Mar 4, 4:40 pm, "Jim Warman" > wrote:
> I hope the guy that asked if it was a "straight drive" isn't the one that's
> going to work on it....
>
> Yes, it's an automatic... the only other possibility would be a manual shift
> transmission....
>
> If it is, indeed, a straight drive, I would guess that the flux capacitor is
> shot....


Thanks. It's good to know I won't need a new flux capacitor. :-0



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Old March 5th 07, 01:52 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Jim Warman
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Default 1967 V-8 transmission question

I'm glad to see you didn't mind me jerkin' yer chain.... I hope things go
well for you....


"Lee Modesitt (3)" > wrote in message
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> On Mar 4, 4:40 pm, "Jim Warman" > wrote:
>> I hope the guy that asked if it was a "straight drive" isn't the one
>> that's
>> going to work on it....
>>
>> Yes, it's an automatic... the only other possibility would be a manual
>> shift
>> transmission....
>>
>> If it is, indeed, a straight drive, I would guess that the flux capacitor
>> is
>> shot....

>
> Thanks. It's good to know I won't need a new flux capacitor. :-0
>
>
>



 




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