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    Transmission (915) shop in Midwest?

    Does anyone have a recommendation? I am located in Paducah, KY. Thanks-Bill Woods

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    How about your momma's house
    Mike
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    73.5 Dalmatian Blue

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    Senior Member CurtEgerer's Avatar
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    Try Buck Wilsmann at Automotive Werks in Kalamazoo, MI. He's a former Stoddard mechanic with lots of great referrals.

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    Now Mike, let's be nice and not start fights with Bill! With the price of gas today, it will cost you $0.50 to go over to his house and apologize.

    BTW, my '73 911T had silver PORSCHE letters and 911T emblem on the deck lid and they really look like they were always silver.......Lord knows the previous owner didn't change them.

    Jim in Evansville

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