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Thread: 1937 Dodge Pickup with 350 Turbo, want an overdrive tranny
          
   
   

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    If you have a truck th350 with the 9'' tailstock, the driveshaft won't need to be cut.
    The crossmember will need to be moved for sure.
    The case should be about the same physical size to fit the tunnel.

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    If you have some room to spare between trans and tunnel, especially the rear 1/3, it should fit. The 700 is a little larger further back. Towards tail end. And as said the trans mount is further back, 1 1/2 to 2" if memory serves. I went the other way once. I had a bad 700r4 in a suburban and put a 9" th350 in it's place. In that case I just made a plate to extent trans mount forward.

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