Muncie 4 speed
Looks like a ‘64-‘65 main case. The side cover is correct for an early Muncie. The tailhousing is correct for ‘64 and ‘65 and could have been used up to ‘70. I can’t tell much more from your pictures. Take some pictures of the side of the rear of the man case. You should also see “P” followed by for numbers which equal month and day. I know later muncies would have a VIN stamped on the main case but I don’t know about the earlier muncies.
Scott
Scott
4 Speed
Looks like a ‘64-‘65 main case. The side cover is correct for an early Muncie. The tailhousing is correct for ‘64 and ‘65 and could have been used up to ‘70. I can’t tell much more from your pictures. Take some pictures of the side of the rear of the man case. You should also see “P” followed by for numbers which equal month and day. I know later muncies would have a VIN stamped on the main case but I don’t know about the earlier muncies.
Scott
Scott
Last edited by IndianaOlds1971; Nov 5, 2025 at 06:42 PM. Reason: Adding picture
Gotta agree with fleming442. We swapped Muncie parts and cases mercilessly in '60s and '70s when racing and breaking parts. And measure the diameter of the counter shaft pin; easily done at the front of the case. That will tell you if it's an early, '63 thru '65 with 7/8" pin or later with 1" pin.
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