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Rebuild kit or parts 3 speed manual

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I am trying to find anyone who has either a rebuild kit or parts to rebuild a 3 speed manual transmission for a 59 Plymouth. Specifically bearings, seals, synchronizers, and gaskets. I have my transmission at a local shop and they are looking, but cannot find anything as of yet. I will try looking as well, but was checking here to see if anyone knew of someone or a place that may have these parts.

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Thru the years, I hear the name Fatsco...Google Search it? (are they just gaskets?)
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Do a Google Search for Hemmings Motor News and search their site.
I can't recall the NOS Supplier located in my home state of Washington...they supplied the steering parts for a member down in Australia...
"Collector carauto parts"? Sorry, it's late, and I am exhausted.
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rogerh wrote:Thru the years, I hear the name Fatsco...Google Search it? (are they just gaskets?)
I think its "Fastco" but not sure, www.fastco.com is their site.

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Don't know about your correction,
the site I wanted to provide is this......www/nosmopar.com.
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Just checked...it IS fatsco.com
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Roger's correct -- it's "Fatsco", not "Fastco":

www.fatsco.com

They provided the parts for my Torqueflite rebuild (which Roger will also remember something about :oops: :roll: ). Pricey, but something about supply and demand...

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Thanks for the replies. I will see what I can find out.

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I don't know if Fatsco carries parts for manual transmissions. I recently bought 3 overhaul kits for automatics from them.

I believe it was Northwest transmissions that I used to buy a lot of manual transmission parts from in the '80's, you may try a Google search on them to see if they are still in business.

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Faulkner wrote:Roger's correct -- it's "Fatsco", not "Fastco":

http://www.fatsco.com

They provided the parts for my Torqueflite rebuild (which Roger will also remember something about :oops: :roll: ). Pricey, but something about supply and demand...

Dan
Right you are Dan and Roger, fastco is a supplier of custom wheels and accessories.

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Yeah, the name Northwest Transmissions popped into my head while on my way to a side job today. Thanks for mentioning it here.
and don't forget nosmopar.com. One of our listmembers got his manual steering gear from there, (although pricey).
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