Muncie ID help
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Muncie ID help
I have a Muncie 4 speed that has been sitting around for a while and don't know exactly what it is. I'm hoping some of the experts here may be able to help
From the second pic with the vin I believe it's a 67 from the Norwood OH plant. I believe that in 67, Camaros and Firebirds were built there (maybe Chevelles?)
From the next pics, it looks like it was made on April 5 in 67 but I really can't tell anything else. How do I determine which Muncie it is? Thanks for any help.
From the second pic with the vin I believe it's a 67 from the Norwood OH plant. I believe that in 67, Camaros and Firebirds were built there (maybe Chevelles?)
From the next pics, it looks like it was made on April 5 in 67 but I really can't tell anything else. How do I determine which Muncie it is? Thanks for any help.
#2
Good website here www.5speeds.com/muncie . Has a well defined ID section for Muncies.
#3
Looks like you have an "M21"(single groove on the input shaft ,M20s have 2) but it has parts from different years. The stud & nut style mounting for the shifter arms on the side cover & tail housing were used through '68 after that bolts were used. You have the '70 up side cover('73 date) with the tcs switch on it. '70 was the first year for the switch.
#4
Thanks for the great answers and information. The combined knowledge on this site is unbelievable. It amazes me how things get modified over the years to fit whatever purpose the owner might have had. I guess my next question is - what might it be worth? I have no use for it so might as well move it to someone who needs it.
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