Chuck,

That was exactly the information I needed. Thanks for taking the time to do
so - I really do appreciate it. And you're right about ebay...I was actually
hoping that the seller was on this list and would drop me a note but no such
luck!

Craig

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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Tail shaft numbers


on 10/1/02 11:33 AM, Craig A. Ellis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Has anybody got their number books handy? There is a tailshaft for a
Muncie
> on Ebay at the moment and the seller is in my neighborhood. He says it is
a
> 1970 vintage. I've got a 70 but the tailshaft accidentally got swapped out
> with one from a '65 Vette many years ago when it was in for a rebuild. The
> tailshaft that came with the car is long gone (no one cared about such
> things back then) but this one might be a nice number matching part for
me.
> The number is 3857584. Can anyone look it up and tell me if it's a 1970?
> Also, how much should these cost?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Craig Ellis
> 
The "584" extension housing was used on all '70-vintage Muncie four-speeds
except the M22, when used in Chevelles.  The M22 installed in Chevelles
utilized a large output shaft, and an appropriately different housing:
casting #3978764.  Cost?  Depends on location, how badly you want it, and
how badly the seller want to past with his "treasure."  I'd say between
$25-$50 would be the going price.  Hard to say with all the "idiots" bidding
on ebay, though.  Price could get unrealistic...

Chuck


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