Does not appear to be the AA bell housing. Looks to be a standard A bell housing. The AA has 6 bolts that attach it to the transmission and has no pedal shaft az the AA pedal shaft is on the transmission case itself. Rod
"Much of the social history of the Western world, over the past three decades, has been a history of replacing what worked with what sounded good." Thomas Sowell
I think it's from a early AA plumbing truck Early trucks did use the A tranny and I'm not sure if bell housings were different, but I can't see why they would be. Pat
Ok boys and girls, I finished removing the starter and stuck my flexible magnet down the hole to see what would jump out at me, and this is what I found.
In all my years of experience, a search of my internal hard drive has come up empty, so I am putting the question out to the ...
Usually the hobbyist purchases new tubes with the metal stems already installed. If you want to convert your old tubes over or just install the metal stems yourself this may help you out.
I only wanted the cowl, as I was going to build extended doors, but the door hinge screws were rusted on so I gave the guy another $100 , and I was glad I did when I got around to building it.
Scored an already boxed A chassis and a few more bits
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