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Are you maybe talking about a trans with a shifter like this? DD |
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And Nitrous, don't forget the Nitrous.
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Those Lincoln side shift set ups were definitely different.
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![]() Ha! You wanna see "different"? You ALSO wanna see "side shift set-up"? Compare the bolt pattern on the SHIFTER cover on BOTH boxes....they are both the same Lincoln Zep CASE! Does everyone realize what the BOTTOM transmission was used in? DD |
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Given the clutch arm on the right side of the trans I'd guess English or Aussie but of course that is just a guess.
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![]() Simply put, it's a RHD (Right Hand Drive) trans used 1940-'48, as in the second picture below! It's interesting to note that the INSPECTION Cover and the 'Serial #' pad are not lined-up straight on these. DD |
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This is a valve from the mercury block, I guess the C stands for Canadian.
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If Ford of Canada changed to rotator type valves than that is likely an example of the Canadian part. They used the C in the prefix on a lot of their parts.
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That's a '52 hood on the truck, the hood trim also appears to be '52. Can you post the serial number?
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