Challenger 4 speed conversion
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Challenger 4 speed conversion
I'm considering converting my SB 3 speed challenger to 4 speed and was wondering how much of a job it would be. Do I need a different clutch and bell housing or will I just need a box? Are there any differences between BB and SB boxes? As there is one from a Roadrunner on eBay ending tomorrow.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1969-PLYMOUTH-ROA ... 0073282496
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1969-PLYMOUTH-ROA ... 0073282496
It IS a lot of work and parts hunting. Duncan (Cannonball) could give you the low down on parts. I should have been more clear that some boxes (I think) have dual mounting points for the shifter location but an A body will not line up from memory so you need to research it carefully.
Blue converted my A body from auto to 4 speed. I converted it back
. It was a good drive spoiled and not up for track duty unless you have a ready suppply of parts.
I have had 5 (at least ) 4 speeds and will never have another.
Here starteth the great debate yet again.
It is personal preference but it is a lot of work and expense to convert.
I suggest you drive one before making a decision if you have not already done so
Blue converted my A body from auto to 4 speed. I converted it back

I have had 5 (at least ) 4 speeds and will never have another.
Here starteth the great debate yet again.
It is personal preference but it is a lot of work and expense to convert.
I suggest you drive one before making a decision if you have not already done so
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
Mopar by the grace of God
Mopar by the grace of God
To be honest If its a lot of work I won't even consider doing the conversion. I just saw the box on ebay and thought it would be nice to have a 4 speed instead of my 3 speed, purely so the gears were all in the regular places (1st forward). I know I'm going to reverse into someone at the lights sooner or later.
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Interesting points made there on the 4 speed ownership thing there Pete. I have always had a bit of a love affair with em and go weak at the knees when I see a pistol grip shifter. But, I have yet to meet anyone with one, who actually likes it (from a "living with it" point of view).
I am glad I never went down the 4-speed conversion with my car really.
I am glad I never went down the 4-speed conversion with my car really.

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