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Tranny plate

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I have a transmission mounting plate for all intents looks like an early plate with the adjuster holes, the two front holes with the sprocket side threaded and the cut outs which are to narrow for my 59 transmission to fit into. Where did it come from?
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Re: Tranny plate

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nmaineron wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 3:14 am I have a transmission mounting plate for all intents looks like an early plate with the adjuster holes, the two front holes with the sprocket side threaded and the cut outs which are to narrow for my 59 transmission to fit into. Where did it come from?
E-start plates have adjuster holes and the threaded hole for the bolt coming up from the bottom. and are not milled for the '64 and earlier boxes. Most likely a late 60s-70s plate.
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