INteresting!! So can we say that this Aluminum T 10 was also used in 66 Shelbys or early 66 cars? Thanks to Kenny Chrisman and Bob who have early 66 Shelby cars, they too carry the same transmission that a 65 Shelby would have. Thanks for your input guys!!! Learned something new today!!! OH...by the way.. I have heard from numerous sources that the Tranny will pop out of 2nd gear but I have not experienced that yet. Howard Pardee , however, did state that the reason the gears pop out or wear out fast is because the gears itself stop the stifter lever rather than like a Hurst shifter with a positive stop bolt. I guess this means no more banging the gears for races - ha jon Jon, I don't have any data on the numbers but I have 6S 030 and have had it since 4/11/69 and it has the same aluminum MT10 trans. I think all the 65s had them, not sure if they changed later in 66. Back in 1969 it would come out of second gear when deaccelerating at a specific rpm and vibrate at about 70 mph. Had it tore down and checked by a supposed "expert" and he couldn't find out why. Went to a Toploader (I still have everything I have taken off) from 1992-2003 then last year converted to a T-5. THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER DONE besides store the original 289 and built a 68 302 into a 347 stroker to play with. Kenny Chrismon Quoting Ourb <ourb@comcast.net>: - Jon, - I have the original tranny from 6s135 and it is the same light weight - aluminum T-10. - Bob - - -----Original Message----- - From: jonlee@wt.net [mailto:jonlee@wt.net] - Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 1:50 PM - To: Shelby List - Subject: 65 350 Tranny - - Hey ... - - - Got some educational questions here. I pulled what I think is the original - T10 tranny out of my 65 -350 to change the fly wheel and noticed some - numbers. Does anyone know what they mean or used for? - It is stamped on the main body driver side. - - - I have you tell you guys/gals, this T 10 tranny is really light compared to - the cast Iron toploaders that I have dealt with. When I pulled the tranny - out, I took a chance and grabbed it before it - fell to the floor off the jack. I was surprised that I caught it and it - didnt rip my arms out - hahaha (not recommended). The tranny is freaking - light and small. - - The other question is ," were these trannys specially made for the 65-350 - Shelbys?" - I did some research and could not find another car that used the aluminum - T10 tranny. - There is T10 M 1 casted into the body and T10 M7 in the aluminum tail - housing. - Very interesting - - Thanks - - jon - -