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Old 04-12-2007, 05:16 PM
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Default Now this just doesn't seem right

Take note of the second to the last paragraph.

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The dual pattern bellhousing?

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They are doing that because so many racers use Powerglide trannies. Nothing wrong with that.
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If the dual bellhousing helps sales, that may lower the price.

I'm OK with unused bolt holes!

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