Below is my running ad for the 1964 Turbo Hydramatic transmissions. This is one item I have many, several from known running cars, some pulled with good fluid, and believe would be good, others great for parts. I would like to reduce inventory and for a limited time am putting up for sale for the incredible price of $125, including torque converter, for anyone can come and pick up or arrange transport. I can also deliver within a reasonable distance in the south east for a modest fee.
If you need a good transmission to install and go, or just need one for parts or a spare this is the deal of the year! As noted below, I am very close to Interstates 95, 40, and 85, and welcome east coast travelers.
See below for more details and shoot me an email to jasonedge@nc.rr.com if interested in one of these one year only 1964 Turbo Hydramatics!
1964 Turbo Hydramatic Transmissions - $175 <-- Click for more Pictures
I have over a dozen of the one-year-only 1964 Turbo Hydramatic transmissions. I have set several aside, including the one pictured, that were either running and shifting good when removed, or fluid coloring, etc., indicate it is a good transmission. These should be fine to install as is but WILL NEED new seals, filter, gasket and fluid! The price on these are $175 and includes the torque converter. If you do not need the torque converter the price is $150. If you want a transmission only for parts, I sell the other "parts only" transmissions for $75 "as is".
NOTE: Per parts policy I do not offer refunds but will provide a two month replacement warranty provided you cover shipping / transport if the transmission does not shift and perform as expected when installed.
Due to size and weight, pickup or shipping will be up to the customer. www.EngineShipping.com is a good source for transporting these, as they have picked up many engines and transmissions for my customers over the years. The local UPS store has also been a good, if not pricier, resource for shipping.
My Address is 104 New Rand Rd, Garner, NC 2752, which is about 10 miles SE of Raleigh, NC and is only 2 miles form Interstate 40, 22 miles from Interstate 95, and 32 miles from Interstate 85 as they cross through NC. If traveling through NC and need a transmission you can save a lot on shipping if you stop by in person. That way you can also pick out the one of your choice!
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