Re: Transmissions

From: T & J (starwolf@bewellnet.com)
Date: Thu Dec 04 1997 - 21:10:59 EST


>From: Tim
>Dec.4,'97-7:00pm
>Thanks Azie-from what it sounds like, it's almost as if we're driving
around in AMC's nowadays instead of Dodges's, to tell you the truth, I
liked those old AMC's- they were tough and dependable,just like DAKS

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> From: am14@chrysler.com
> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> Subject: DML: Transmissions
> Date: Thursday, December 04, 1997 7:19 AM
>
> For some unknown reason all of this attached post did not go thru the
> 1st time.
>
> Azie
> ---------------------- Forwarded by Azie Magnusson/HNT/Chrysler on
> 12/04/97 08:20 AM ---------------------------
>
>
> Azie Magnusson
> 12/03/97 07:45 AM
> To: dakota-truck @ buffnet.net @ SMTP
> cc:
> Subject: Transmissions
>
> Tim: Chrysler has a very large transmission complex in Kokomo, In.
> They also are joint venture owners of New Venture Gear in Syracuse, NY.
> with GM. All Chrysler transmissions that I know of come from one of
> these plants. (Manuals and autos. There may be some of the newer 5
> speeds outsourced. I'm not sure about this.) All the rear ends for
> rear wheel drive applications that are made by Chrysler Corp come from
> Detroit Axle. Some of the larger trucks use Dana's.
>
> >>Does Chrysler Corp. really build Dodge's transmissions<<
>
> Azie
>



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