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Looking for a picture showing the location of the serial number on a "B" transmission.
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Try Vince Falter's site:
https://www.fordgarage.com/ |
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There's no engine (serial) number on a B transmission case, it's on top of the flywheel housing.
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I can't find it there. I did locate the frame number.
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