ok i searched and can not find and casting number sires or id sites for mopar trannies before 1960 now i know i am not that smart but they were not using rubber bands in mopars in the 50s i just picked up a 1957 392 ce57 vin with this very heavy alum bellhosing cast iron body tranny brake on tailshaft it has part of the shift cable and seems to have 5 positions its also air cooled (wierd ) the guy i got it from put it in storage over 30 years ago so he does not remeber and he thinks its not the tranny from the motor there is a adaptor between the bellhosing and the engine looks like a stater hump higher up like it mite fit a 6 cylinder also every where i looked the talk about these beasts for about a sentance then go to 727 trainies now i know for what i am going to do with the motor i will not use this tranny but it would be nice to sell to get some of my money back to build the motor some one must need this tranny (anchor) opps thank you i know there some guys on here tht know a lot more than me thank you guys
...whew...longest sentence since B Madoff.... ...start your research here.... http://www.allpar.com/mopar/torqueflite.html
...keep the starter, starter mounting plate and aluminum bell. The rest is worth about .02 / pound reagrdless of which year it is. .