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  • Transmission recycler?

    Projects over the years have left me with 3 Ford automatic transmissions that I am constantly tripping over. All worked when removed from the vehicles but I wouldn't pass them off as anything but cores.

    I'm hoping to find a place to take them as I need the space back. Any idea's?

    If it matters, they are:
    AOD from a 1989 Mustang
    AOD from a 1992 F150
    4R70W from a 1993 Mark VIII

  • #2
    I'd take that mustang AOD from you.

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    • #3
      It's yours if you drive that turbo ranger over to pick it up.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by slow84lx View Post
        It's yours if you drive that turbo ranger over to pick it up.
        where ya located? my dad needs an aod.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 4bangen View Post
          where ya located? my dad needs an aod.

          North Plano. Just south of 121 near Frisco

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          • #6
            Pm me. I trust the ranger to go that far. Lol

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            • #7
              Lyle Lashbrook is a local guy that will come get the transmissions. He can be found on the book of faces. I have given him a number of busted 3650s so he can refurbish and resell.
              01 red GT - 745whp/780wtq Whippled 4V and built 4R75W

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              • #8
                Matt, have you and your Dad ever considered a wide ratio AOD? This is done by swapping in the 4R70W internal parts into an AOD case.

                The 1993 Mark VIII 4R70W is unique in that it has the wide ratio internals, most of the 4R70W upgrades over an AOD, the same length shaft as a Mustang AOD, and utilized the speedometer cable that a Mustang AOD would use.

                I had the idea long ago that this would go into my stang but that never happened. It could for you?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by slow84lx View Post
                  Matt, have you and your Dad ever considered a wide ratio AOD? This is done by swapping in the 4R70W internal parts into an AOD case.

                  The 1993 Mark VIII 4R70W is unique in that it has the wide ratio internals, most of the 4R70W upgrades over an AOD, the same length shaft as a Mustang AOD, and utilized the speedometer cable that a Mustang AOD would use.

                  I had the idea long ago that this would go into my stang but that never happened. It could for you?
                  If I can ever actually make it out there I'll grab them lol

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