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Question...235 and auto trans

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Post by junkyard junky May 31st 2009, 5:29 am

I'm trying to mate an gm overdrive trans and a late 235 6cyl. I know you have to have an adapter for the early 235. I'm wanting to know if you need an adapter for the late 235?

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Post by Blue Eyed Devil May 31st 2009, 2:22 pm

All 235's were the same until they quit making them in '62. You will need an adapter for the late model trans...
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