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post Sep 16 2012, 05:41 AM
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Hey wizards ....need some help
Getting ready to make some changes and want to be sure I got this right
914/01 ----7501322 gearbox numbers
seems that may be original box (albiet converted to ss)
Had one built to replace but went oops
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Terry
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post Sep 16 2012, 10:44 AM
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maybe it's just my not-so-good english, but is this just a statement or a question ...? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)

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post Sep 16 2012, 10:46 AM
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btw - 7501322 might be the matching tranny to 9140431306

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post Sep 16 2012, 06:12 PM
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Well you are correct on both counts ..Not very well constructed question so it did not look like a question but was intended to be. Sorry for the confusion and sloppy grammar.
So now tell me how you came up with vin # based on the transmission number.
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btw - 7501322 might be the matching tranny to 9140431306

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post Sep 16 2012, 10:19 PM
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well, that's easy:

914043xxxx = modely year 1970

750yyyy = modely year 1970

both, VIN and tranny# are not influenced by the country of delivery (as the engine number is!)

so, if the running numbers xxxx and yyyy are so close like yours (1306 - 1322), it's very likely that they're originally matching
but of course, that's no proof

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post Sep 17 2012, 10:20 AM
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Thanks again.

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well, that's easy:

914043xxxx = modely year 1970

750yyyy = modely year 1970

both, VIN and tranny# are not influenced by the country of delivery (as the engine number is!)

so, if the running numbers xxxx and yyyy are so close like yours (1306 - 1322), it's very likely that they're originally matching
but of course, that's no proof

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QUOTE(sixaddict @ Sep 16 2012, 04:41 AM) *

Hey wizards ....need some help
Getting ready to make some changes and want to be sure I got this right
914/01 ----7501322 gearbox numbers
seems that may be original box (albiet converted to ss)
Had one built to replace but went oops
Thanks
Terry

the first production 914-6 had serial # 9140430011 type 36 with transmission # 7500011, date of mfg was 7-1969, second production 914-6 had transmission # 7500014
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