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Transmission Conversion 200 1993

Slightly off topic, but if you accomplish this project, could I have your Automatic transmission when you're done? I'd be willing to pay a small fee with whatever finances I can scrape together.

I've been looking for an Automatic-with-Lockup for some time and none of the local parts yards have one. Transportation shouldn't be a problem as I have a few friends from college who live out in your neck of the woods.

I'd be willing to do some research for you to help the conversion, but the quickest I can start is Monday. I'm working on a security and safety detail for next 4 days at the Muskegon Air Show (that starts in about 8 hours from now).

Somebody did this on the board in the last year and posted some pics. Hopefully they'll read this thread a post a link. In the mean time, here's a site to read on the topic. (but for a older series Volvo)
http://www.buvic.com/car/repairs/transmissionswap.html


God bless,
Fitz Fitzgerald.
--
'87 Blue 245, NA 220K






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