Posted by fixerupper on March 22, 2009 at 07:19:55 from (66.43.238.99):
In Reply to: OT need help/advice posted by Farmer(Ga) on March 21, 2009 at 18:15:24:
Are the rear axle and tranny there? If so is the diff a worm drive or ring n pinion? Is the tranny a three speed or four? From the limited experience I've had with A (or AA) trucks the older worm drive rear ends are fairly plentiful but the ring and pinion rears from the later models are harder to come by and therefore worth more ($350.00?). The three speed tranny is the same as the car tranny and was only used in the early trucks (not worth much). Then the trucks went to a four speed. If it's three speed does it have a little round tranny behind the three speed? That's a dealer added planetary two speed that might be worth more.
If you have a bare frame with a stuck engine, then you have basically scrap iron. Don't give it away if you have valuable parts on it. Good luck. Jim
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