1965 Mopar big block 727 rebuilt transmission for sale

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For sale 1965 Mopar big block 727 rebuilt transmission. The transmission was rebuilt with a shift kit (aprox. 10,000 miles ago) and has a TCI 1800 rpm stall torque converter.

Includes Transmission, Torque Converter and Flexplate.

Make me an offer. Located in Vernon, B.C.
 

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What vehicle is it off and are you sure about the year? My 65 Newport has a BB 727 and it is cable-shift with a sliding yoke output (1 yr only combination). I don't see the cable-shift in your photo (not a good view for that) and yours has a flange output for the Detroit ball and trunion joint. Maybe they still used that in trucks.
 
What vehicle is it off and are you sure about the year? My 65 Newport has a BB 727 and it is cable-shift with a sliding yoke output (1 yr only combination). I don't see the cable-shift in your photo (not a good view for that) and yours has a flange output for the Detroit ball and trunion joint. Maybe they still used that in trucks.

I removed it from my 65 valiant last year. I had it in there with a bb 400. When I originally bought the transmission I was told it was out of a 65 full size car, but you might be right. It could have been from a truck as well.

I was using a Lokar cable kickdown with it when it was in my Valiant, but it did originally have a mechanical kickdown if I remember right. I had no room for it in my Valiant so went right to the cable kickdown.

It's a really strong transmission. I ended up putting a new small block in my car so I just don't need this one anymore.
 
Here are a few more photos. My Valiant was a console cable shift that was hooked to this transmission.
 

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............So then the front input shaft was changed to run a 67 up converter, or maybe it had the tail shaft changed.........what are the numbers on the drivers side pan rail...........kim.........
 
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