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MrModelT has a question on Flathead Transmissions for his Model A

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by MrModelT, Jun 4, 2010.

  1. MrModelT
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    Here is a question for all you flathead nuts: I picked up this transmission at the Portland swap meet for the project, but I am having a hard time identifying it. The 48-7006 case number denotes it as a 1935-36 case and the spur-cut 1st and reverse gears narrow it down to being a '35 box...but the shifter housing is very different from any other I have seen on a ford box. I know what the early and later style housings look like, but this is neither.....can you guys I.D. it?
     

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  2. rotorwrench
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    Looks like a pre-1936 top to me. They had that angled back look to them.
     
  3. MrModelT
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    I was always under the impression Ford had 2 top shift housings (used in the cars from '32 to '39 and 1/2 ton trucks through the late 40's), an early and a late style...both of which were not angled.
     
  4. rotorwrench
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    There were the early angled type thru 35 then the single detent types then the double detent types used up to 1951 in pick-ups.
     
  5. Road Oiler
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    Here is a HAMB thread from '08 trying to id a possible '39 Ford transmission which has an angled shifter housing. Could it be a '39 shifter housing on your '36 case?

    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=275346
     
  6. MrModelT
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    Thank you for the link! It is possible, I just have not found mention of this type of shift housing in any of my literature.
     
  7. Road Oiler
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    You're welcome. I like looking stuff up. If I can be of any ***istance please let me know.
     
  8. Carter
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    The angled back shift housing is the pre 36 top.
     
  9. MrModelT
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    That does help and make sense, since mine is a '35 gearbox...it's just odd that I don't find it anywhere in my flathead stuff..:confused:
     

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