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280 five-speed

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280 five-speed

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Red Deer, Alberta Canada
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I acquired this transmission a number of years ago as part of a parts package.  It does not fit in my 240.  Casting number is 7226602.  It has what appears to be a welded seam on one side (see photo), and for that reason I took  to a reputable transmission shop  for inspection.  They disassembled it, found nothing wrong, and put it back together with new seals.  Their invoice and notes are attached.  

Asking $500

Richard McDonel

403-347-6567

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Just curious. How come it wouldn't fit into your 240? Tranny to car mounts? Tranny to engine match?

I'm trying to restore a 240. My dream is to replace L24 drive train of the 240 with the L28 drive train of a 280.

Drive train (engine & transmission)

Richard McDonel

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The transmission mounts, best shown in the fifth picture from the top, are about  1/2 - 3/4 inch fore-aft out of alignment with the body mounts.   

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Do you still have the transmission? Do you know what it came out of?

Richard McDonel

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I'm told, but have not confirmed that it's from a '77 or '78 280.  

 

Thanks for the enquiry.

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