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Location: Ripon, WI | Just a reminder I can rebuild Torqueflites. I charge a flat $300 for labor. You supply all parts. I can help you find where to order them.
PM me on here, or shoot me an email. safetymike1977 at yahoo.com
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Location: Yorba Linda, Ca | Great price Mike, why don't ya get outta that cold windy area ?
I'm not sure how long my 62 TF's gonna hold up to the 476HP
When it was rebuilt the builder supposedly put in a shift kit per my request but it shifts "Too smoothly" for my tastes, It;s not like my 64 which was rebuilt about 35 years ago and still gets 2nd gear rubber if I'm "On it" very strong. In fact on the 64 I have adjusted the linkage for "Low RPM" shifts as I probably got 500,000 miles on the 8 & 3/4 rear end and I want to "Thump it" as gently as possible! (It's still fine, however).
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Location: Ripon, WI | Cold and windy, hell this was an improvement from Wisconsin. The other day it was 86 here, and in the forties up there. Lol |
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Location: SOUTH DUNEDIN NEW ZEALAND | hi mike just wanting to know where is best to buy rebuild kit and bands for my cast iron torqueflite , as im in new zealand i have a person to rebuild it for me, last time i used kanter but that was about 5 years ago , any help will be very much appriciated
thanks
alan
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Location: Ripon, WI | Fatsco is who i use. |
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