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Chassis Builder

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Posted - December 31 2003 :  11:20:48 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am looking for information about a conversion that was available for the GM Turbo 400 transmission that allowed it to be used in a midengine car by installing a gear box on the output end that changed the driveshaft direction to the front of the engine. It was made by Gary Zumalt in the early '90's and sold by some of the Countach manufacturers. One of them was Elegant Motors. If any one has one of these or knows where Gary Zumalt is located I would like to know about it. My e-mail address is aeauto@tri.net

MADMIKE


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Posted - December 31 2003 :  12:02:40 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'M,PRETTY SURE ELEGANT MOTERS IS STILL AROUND,I talked to del about 2 years ago the phone # was 317-253-9898 in indy,if the area code hasn't changed,he might still have some info.
MIKE

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Chassis Builder

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Posted - January 01 2004 :  08:40:23 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks Mike, I will try that number next week and see if it is still good. Chassis Builder

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