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Old 05-03-2013, 10:01 PM   #1
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Re: T10 or M20?

I did a quick search today and found that Gear Vendors makes an Overdrive unit for the Muncie m-series and the T-10. Now that would be fun! I think I will sell all my toys and look for Both for the dropped Blazer.
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Old 05-04-2013, 12:08 AM   #2
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I did a quick search today and found that Gear Vendors makes an Overdrive unit for the Muncie m-series and the T-10. Now that would be fun! I think I will sell all my toys and look for Both for the dropped Blazer.
Please enlighten on this find. At this point it doesnt hurt to dream
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Old 05-04-2013, 09:11 AM   #3
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Re: T10 or M20?

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I did a quick search today and found that Gear Vendors makes an Overdrive unit for the Muncie m-series and the T-10. Now that would be fun! I think I will sell all my toys and look for Both for the dropped Blazer.
Been plannin' this all along on my '67,eventually. Till I get the GV it has 3.42s. That should be a good combo and hopefully with the O/D also.

I've seen,and had,some powerful motors with 3spds behind them. It wasn't all 4spds back in the day. Sure,this is better than that,but any one you get can run the truck along just fine. I just bought a complete Saginaw 4spd set-up from an '80s van for not much $.
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Been plannin' this all along on my '67,eventually. Till I get the GV it has 3.42s. That should be a good combo and hopefully with the O/D also.

I've seen,and had,some powerful motors with 3spds behind them. It wasn't all 4spds back in the day. Sure,this is better than that,but any one you get can run the truck along just fine. I just bought a complete Saginaw 4spd set-up from an '80s van for not much $.
Yea i actually saved a muncie 3spd from am old truck. Stuffed it aside for a ratrod but decided im not gonna build a ratrod so its on craigslist
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