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FE Power Forums => Non-FE Discussion Forum => Topic started by: mbrunson427 on April 06, 2018, 09:30:55 AM
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I'm going to clean up my T-10 transmission this weekend and attempt to sell it and get it out of my garage. Came out of my '62 Galaxie. What's a reasonable asking price for this? I'm going to sell it with the shifter and all that good stuff.
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Wow, now that's gonna require lots of elbow grease for sure!
I'd check some sites "for sale" sites for similar T-10 trannys. Some racer parts sites too. Can't even guess at $ yet a restorer would be interested.
Way too many modern 5-6 speed tranny options today have, I'll venture, killed the non-restorer crowd from any T-10, ST-10, M-21, M-22 etc., on using old school 4-speed trannys.
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I've looked a few places, most are for Chevy's. I was thinking about putting it up on Craigslist for $500 to see if I got any bites.
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Where are you located? I might be interested, just to have original stuff for mine. I have a nice T10 with a Hurst shifter, and a Gal shifter, original bell to the car etc, but yours is pretty complete. I have lots of trading material, including a 64 Gal toploader
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I live in Denver, I think you're out East right?
I got the toploader a couple months ago, that's why this one is going away. I do need a bellhousing for it. I've also been looking around for a coolant expansion tank that's in good shape. Mine looks like a belt came free at some point and beat on the drivers side of it.
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In Napa. Did you get sm block of big block toploader? Have several bells, depends on stuff. Hmmm...
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Just a thought, but my '64 Custom/427 came from the factory with a T-10. I got it in February and it was still cold out when I twisted off the output shaft on a granny 1-2 shift and had to hitch-hike home one night. I replaced it with a big in-out Toploader, but that's another story.
KS
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At $500, I do agree that's a good starting point.
I've looked a few places, most are for Chevy's. I was thinking about putting it up on Craigslist for $500 to see if I got any bites.
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Brunson, for your expansion tank, try http://classicfordradiator.com. They can rebuild and pressure test yours or build you a new one from parts they stock. The owner is a Galaxie Club member and they do all radiator-related repairs. I had them resolder and test my Galaxie expansion tank and they did an excellent job. They also sold me a Griffin aluminum rad for a good price. Bruce
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You definitely need to clean that.... before anyone could even identify it as a transmission. :P
How many quarts of leaking oil did it take to do that?
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In Napa. Did you get sm block of big block toploader? Have several bells, depends on stuff. Hmmm...
E-mail me and I'll see if we can't work something out. mike.brunson at US Engineering.com
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Brunson, for your expansion tank, try http://classicfordradiator.com. They can rebuild and pressure test yours or build you a new one from parts they stock. The owner is a Galaxie Club member and they do all radiator-related repairs. I had them resolder and test my Galaxie expansion tank and they did an excellent job. They also sold me a Griffin aluminum rad for a good price. Bruce
Thanks for the tip, I'll try them out. Mine isn't in bad shape, just has one side of it that took some abuse.
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You definitely need to clean that.... before anyone could even identify it as a transmission. :P
How many quarts of leaking oil did it take to do that?
So I was going to start the car when I first got it to my place and in the garage. My uncle Bob drove the car into the storage shed in '94 when it was parked..... I figured it wouldn't take too much effort. I told him about my plans and he just shook his head, said it kills all the fun when you spend most your weekend cleaning up oil.