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I'm looking for a working transmission for our 1936 Dodge D2 Touring Sedan. perhaps someone could direct me to a vendor.

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If you're not a member of the Dodge Brothers Club, you should consider joining - great networking and an excellent club magazine. Click on this link: <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Pit/2672/" TARGET=_blank>http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Pit/2672/</A> <P>Some potential sources for transmissions and parts:<P>Andy Bernbaum Auto Parts, Newton, MA. Phones - 800.457.1250 and 617.244.1118. Click on: <A HREF="http://www.oldmoparts.com/" TARGET=_blank>http://www.oldmoparts.com/</A> I believe that he has some parts for these units.<P>Terrill Machine is in DeLeon, TX. Phone - 254.893.2610. Also a probable parts source.<P>You might try Gene Sansone in Clifton, NJ. Phone 973.478.8958 who is more likely to have complete transmissions.<P>Here is an interesting parts web site: <A HREF="http://users.interlinks.net/shrigley/cam/engparts.htm" TARGET=_blank>http://users.interlinks.net/shrigley/cam/engparts.htm</A>

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Hi Clyde:Have you found a transmission yet? I have one that I recently took from a car. It was supposedly rebuild several years ago but I haven't opened it up. It could use a good cleaning but it is complete with the brake assy. Only problem is that they're expensive to ship.If you're interested please contact me at jamesopage@aol.com. I may have other parts you need as well. Thanks Jim

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