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'65 dearborn 3 speed whats it worth?
Hi All,
I scored a Dearborn 3 speed with the parts car I bought. Can anyone tell me what's a fair price for the complete setup? Bellhousing, linkage, driveshaft, shifter, also? Thanks Jeff |
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Are you th lucky one who got the 65 from Staten Island ? I was there on Sat but didn't put down the money!!!
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Yes,that Is me. I went there after you, Saturday afternoon.
I'm parting it out,so if your looking for something,let me know. Thanks,Jeff |
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I had tried selling one that was in my car when I got her. I had it on CL for 150 and then 75 and no one even inquired, not even the scammers. I sold the shifter on ebay for 150. The bell housing and drive shaft are the same as the 4 speeds, so you should be able to sell those easily.
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Drive shaft is the same, but the front yoke will only work with that transmission.
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I sold a nice Dearborn with an original hurst shifter & linkage, the 28 spline yoke, and bell housing for $300 a couple years ago. Muncies used a 27 spline yoke.
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Singleton, that was an excellent deal for the buyer! I have two of them, pulled from a '65 and a '67 during the '70s. Sold the shifters though.
Jeff, those set-ups also bolt up to Buick and Oldsmobile engines. That might be a selling point because I believe those automakers used that same transmission. Bell housing is also the same. Great transmissions, and second gear will run out for a day and a half! |
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Thanks guys, I am parting out the car,just want to be fair with selling the stuff. Jeff
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