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Date:         Thu, 11 Jul 1996 16:06:59 -0700
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Tom L <rarely@sirius.com>
Subject:      WTB: 1983 - 5 Speed Tranny - PART II

I've received a number of responses and wanted to add some more detail to my previous message.

I am looking for a 5 speed 1983 tranny (ideally with complete shift linkage, engine mounts, engine cradle bars, oil filler neck and dip stick arrangement).

I want to replace my 1982 diesel putt-putt with a more powerful diesel. While I know that the top end gearing is nearly the same on the 82 as the 83, I am not averse to changing it. I learned of possibility this through my Northern California diesel guru - who has sucessfully done similar work.

As far as he knows, the 1983 diesel only came in a 5 speed. Yes, its rare - but nonetheless - its something with which I would like to work.

If you have, or know of someone who has these parts, I would appreciate being contacted.

Thanks for all the help. For those interested in additional discussion on this subject - just write.

Tom


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