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There might be a custom racing transaxle out there that would work, probably cost $10000. The TH-425 uses a lot of TH-400 parts, I wouldn't doubt it if you could make a manual valve body from a 400 work, this would be better for drag racing anyways.
 

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This is just awesome. I also like the geo metro that someone posted on here a few months ago with a '79+ Toronado front stub with its Olds V-8 welded in the back! I would love to build something like this.


I would like to stick a 455 or caddy 500 in the back of a Corvair

Or possibly use a modern FWD caddy with a Northstar V-8

lots of possibilities....


I was looking at a normal looking astro-van at a swap meet 2 years ago. It was so normal looking that I had walked by it once and thought it was a vendor's car. The second time it had a sign pointing to the 454 BIG BLOCK mounted in the middle of the van! LOL To no suprise the back tires were BALD.... LMAO
 

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The cool thing about the northstar is it uses the "metric" AKA 60* v6 bolt pattern with a different starter location, so the fastest way to find transmissions is to go to the junkyard and throw a rock. I always though a TT northstar (with studded head bolts!) would be a badass powerplant.
 

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The cool thing about the northstar is it uses the "metric" AKA 60* v6 bolt pattern with a different starter location, so the fastest way to find transmissions is to go to the junkyard and throw a rock. I always though a TT northstar (with studded head bolts!) would be a badass powerplant.

Great, that means they will also bolt up to an s-10 T5 transmission
 
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