> If you have a "split-case bus" like my '56, you can get an adapter > put in a later transmission, otherwise known as a "tunnel case." > > Thom Thom, do you have the adapter? A PO put a '67 in my '57 and I only have one problem: The whole tranny is loose! When I hit bumps I can feel it move around slightly. The stick shift also lets me know. You never know where you're going to find third and fourth. I replaced the rubber mount but still have trouble. Just curous about your experience. I sounds like I might end up doing this in my '59 if it has a locked tranny.
- Mike White [Mail: mike.white@law.utah.edu - mwhite@eng.utah.edu] Visit my '57 23-Window VW BUS at: [http://cloud8.law.utah.edu/]
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