That is why I am asking anyone with one apart from a known console car to look at the casting numbers. The other thing is items get switched around when rebuilt and the like. This one may have been a car that was set up for hot rodding as the valve plate looks like some work was done on it and it had an aftermarket deep pan with the extension for the filter. The transfer plate
has cracks. If it is correct for a 300K or 1964 early 1965 Console shift then it is worth the effort to save it. If not, probably not. James From: Jugle <lajugle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Could possibly from some other vehicle...a truck, RV or such!
L. A. Jugle
Elmhust, IL
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