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Old 01-05-2015, 08:26 AM
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Item Location (City/State):Las Vegas, NV

Price: $1500

Description: T56 6 Speed

This T56 by D&D is built to take big power

D&D T56, less than 1000 miles. Viper output, carbon fiber sliders, steel shift fork, Hurst Shifter. Has LT1 input, a

To use with an LS you would change the input shaft and mid plate (about $300)

I also have the SBC/LT1 bell housing clutch and all hydraulics if you want a package deal.

$1500 plus ship and I'll throw in the 1st Gen T56 cross member.




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Old 01-05-2015, 10:10 AM
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I can vouch for this, it came out of my best friends car. Definitely less than 1000 miles since done by D&D, probably closer to 500. We sold it to John along with my buddies 69 Camaro project.
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Old 01-05-2015, 10:20 AM
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so what would one need besides this and your other posted conversion kit to bolt this up to a 68 era 327? What kind of deal would you be willing to make with both and what do you think shipping would be like to 08055?
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Great deal, Im sure this will go fast, ill keep checking in. If it lingers till later next month (early tax return) im in 👍 your adapter stuff use LT style pressure plate and clutch? Id plan on putting it behind early SBC,
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Old 01-05-2015, 07:53 PM
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And just to let you guys know, this is "convertable" to an LS, change the input shaft and the front outer ring and presto. Did mine, its been flawless for 9100 miles thus far....
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Very good deal if I may say...I would suspect $1500 is in the 'hood of what it cost to build the transmission up.
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so what would one need besides this and your other posted conversion kit to bolt this up to a 68 era 327? What kind of deal would you be willing to make with both and what do you think shipping would be like to 08055?
still interested based on my question. Will this + your conversion kit allow this to bolt right up to my 327 SBC with a 2 piece rear main.
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I saw this in person as well and it is a nice clean piece. Whoever gets it will be happy I'm sure.
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