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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Motor City
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Re: 80's Chevy van with a factory floor shift?
Ah. Well played sir (I was going from memory).
So - the MM7 is the MY6/New Process overdrive, like I have in my truck. I thought I remembered that differently. K
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Eastern Pa.
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Re: 80's Chevy van with a factory floor shift?
I'm just lucky to have an almost full library of literature on the square bodies I got at auction from two closed Chevy Dealerships. Not trying to show anyone up, just trying to help. I always enjoy reading your posts Keith, thanks for all your input.
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