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1962 727 question



OK the shop called me back at 7:30pm with a list of parts that need to be replaced.  I do trust this shop, they did my mini van transmission in November.  They gave me some choices, and I'm not sure how to proceed.
 
They will use all new seals, clutches and things like that.  But the planetary gear they have some perfect conditions used ones that they want to put in the case.  They said that the parts from the 60's even if used are still better than the new ones.  They said the Chinese steel parts are not good and if that is what I want they will only warrenty it for 1 year.  But if I buy their used parts they will do a 3 year-50,000 mile warenty.  They are also going to rebuilt the T-converter as they have no way to telll if it had internal damage or now, so they will rebuilt it too. 
 
So are there any new parts that are better than old used parts?  Or should I just let him do the used, made in america parts?
 
Thanks

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Eric
Tacoma, WA
1962 Chrysler Newport 2 door HT

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