Folks see below. I am not absolutely sure but I know that someone on the
list is. Please answer him directly, copy to me. Thanks.
Art Kelly
In a message dated 02-Jun-01 16:56:58 Eastern Daylight Time, kentech@mint.net
writes:
> Hi Art,
>
> Quick question (I think).
>
> Is a 1972 TR6 tranny a direct bolt-in replacement for a 1967 TR4A? I
> believe that the pre-1973 TR6 fits without mods. Can you help?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Peter Kennison
> Manchester, Maine
> CT660716
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Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2001 16:53:52 -0400
From: Kentech Creations <kentech@mint.net>
To: ArthurK101@aol.com
Subject: Quick question
Hi Art,
Quick question (I think).
Is a 1972 TR6 tranny a direct bolt-in replacement for a 1967 TR4A? I
believe that the pre-1973 TR6 fits without mods. Can you help?
Thanks.
Peter Kennison
Manchester, Maine
CT660716
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