FREE - Rebuilt 63 Dynaflow - OREGON, USA

Discussion in '"Pay It Forward"' started by roadrunnernz, Feb 12, 2016.

  1. roadrunnernz

    roadrunnernz Gold Level Contributor

    Gotta be a catch I hear you say - who gives away a rebuilt Dynaflow with about 1500 miles on it? So here's the deal ....

    The trans is in Medford, Oregon, 97504 give or take. I'm currently in New Zealand, returning to USA at Easter for a month.
    When I leave my 63 Wildcat is coming home with me. Before I left last time I pulled the Dynaflow and fitted an ST400, so the Dynaflow is a very heavy millstone around my neck.
    But .......... (see - there had to be a catch/s)

    * In the time I drove it from the farm to the trans shop for the swap the radiator cooler leaked a tiny amount of water into the trans fluid. We drained it and left it sitting. So glad it happened BEFORE the swap.
    * You have to collect it from Medford. I cant/wont box it/crate it/run it around. It's free, come and get it. It'll be available from Easter weekend. If no one comes for it it's going to the scrap merchant. Please note it was a thorough and complete rebuild - all the usual bits plus some sprags and sundry bits I cant remember the name of. Someone must want it! Get back to me before Easter or it's gone.
     
    Last edited: Feb 12, 2016
  2. roadrunnernz

    roadrunnernz Gold Level Contributor

  3. roadrunnernz

    roadrunnernz Gold Level Contributor

    Last chance - collecting car Easter weekend. First stop (after gas) is the scrap dealer.
     
  4. 69 GS 400

    69 GS 400 Well-Known Member

    That' awesome that you are giving this away to someone. I hope someone accepts your kindness and it would be a shame to scrap it as these get rarer every year. Makes me want to buy a Wildcat just to put it in. If all else fails, just put it in that big ol' trunk and keep it cause you never know.
     
  5. roadrunnernz

    roadrunnernz Gold Level Contributor

    Sorry to advise the trans has gone for scrap. No takers and I needed the trans gone and the trunk space before i shipped the car home. Bummer, such a waste.
     

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