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1967 Tranny Numbers Match? Limited Slip?

I towed this 67 home today and before I took it off the trailer I snapped some pics of the tranny and I'm wondering if the experts here can tell me if this is the original tranny to my car. My vin is 306509 if that helps





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That's a weird one. Can you post the date stamps from the casting? Nadella or Lobro flanges?

Looks like it might be something interesting, I've never seen that LS 12.4 stamping before.

The serial number is usually a couple digits longer than that.

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That's a weird one. Can you post the date stamps from the casting? Nadella or Lobro flanges?

Looks like it might be something interesting, I've never seen that LS 12.4 stamping before.

The serial number is usually a couple digits longer than that.

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It might be a day or two before I can get back under the car but where are the date stamps you are referring to?

Nadella or Lobro flanges? not sure what those are.
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First photo shows a 901 with Nadella flanges:



Second photo shows a 901 with Lobro flanges:



Circled in red is where the date is cast into the body of the transaxle.

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OK thanks I'll check it out and post pics if I can get some good ones.
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I've seen that exact same "LS" stamped on 356 engines done by Lukes and Shorman.
The car was in CA for some time so?
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So I went out this morning and jacked up the car so I could spin the rear wheels. When I spin either wheel by hand the other wheel does not move at all. so what does that mean?
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Is the car in gear when you spin the wheel?
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no does it need to be?
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According to my little spec book, 3280153 902/1 is from a 130 hp (3) 5 speed (2) 1968 (8) sequential number 0153.
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Correct, a 1968 trans in this 1967, so not original.
If you turn one side and the other does not, then chances are very low of having LSD.
Can you get a photo of the paint badge from the drivers side for me please.
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Correct, a 1968 trans in this 1967, so not original.
If you turn one side and the other does not, then chances are very low of having LSD.
Can you get a photo of the paint badge from the drivers side for me please.
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Oh, Gulf blue originally.
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Here is the date code is that week 27 1967? When did they stop making 67's and switch to 68's?





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