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Old Nov 12, 2015 | 05:16 PM
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Metal & plastic torque converter covers.

Thinning the inventory a bit. All the plastic ones have a crack or issue except for the very bottom one. $15.00 for any of the cracked ones & $40.00 for the bottom one. Three of the metal ones are the same, one is different. Not sure what it belongs to. $30.00 each for the metal ones plus shipping on all.








Old Nov 12, 2015 | 05:33 PM
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Scott ill take the best of the metal ones. Looks like the second one from the bottom. Please let me know a total with shipping to 18915. Thanks brandon
Old Nov 13, 2015 | 05:03 AM
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That is a good price on metal ones hard to find when you do it is more than $30.00.Good luck on your sale.
Old Nov 13, 2015 | 10:00 AM
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When did they use the metal ones? All my cars have had the plastic covers (well the auto trans ones).

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Old Nov 13, 2015 | 10:26 AM
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Not 100% sure but I believe 69 was the last year for the metal ones.
Old Nov 13, 2015 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by oldspackrat
Not 100% sure but I believe 69 was the last year for the metal ones.
thats my understanding also. have two 69s with original drivetrains and those have metal. have a 70 with original drivetrain and it is plastic
Old Nov 13, 2015 | 12:08 PM
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thats my understanding also. have two 69s with original drivetrains and those have metal. have a 70 with original drivetrain and it is plastic
Yes i think so to. But you can use the metal on any turbo 350 and 455. Which i prefer.
Old Nov 13, 2015 | 04:40 PM
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I had mentioned this subject in a previous thread, several years ago I bought a very original , and very gulf coast corroded '70 Olds 98 for the power plant. It had a metal converter dust cover, I did not get the manufacture date at the time. I did keep the dust shield.
Old Nov 13, 2015 | 04:51 PM
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Maybe another case of using up what they had at the plant?
Old Nov 13, 2015 | 05:10 PM
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That is what I would have suspected as well, just suggesting that they did spill over into '70.
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