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Just curious, how many Mitchell overdrive owners bought both, the Mitchell overdrive and transmission?
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Have a slant with both , like it , Is that what you wish to hear ?
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Location: Kenosha, WI
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I have a slant window four door with both and am building a 31 roadster with both.
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I have a Mitchell on the sedan but original transmission with new gears, no, not synchro.
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Just the overdrive for me. Even if I could afford it, I wouldn't want the synchro because I'd miss out on the whole experience of shifting gears 1928-style. It's part of what I love about driving my A.
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I agree with Hoogah.
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I have a Tudor with both Mitchells and another pair in boxes waiting to go in another one. Had a delay. I have a few Model A's with the F-150's in them but my man passed away and I did not want to ship the car away or try the installation myself. The Mitchell's cost a little more but I prefer them a little because of the originality and I can install them with a little help.
I would not be without the OD and the synchro trans is great. Vic |
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Location: California
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28 roadster with od and stock trans.
37 fordor the same. The Mitchell is the best investment you can make. Bill |
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All my other cars have synchros and if I want a synchro I'll drive one of them. Driving the A is all about not having synchros. Knowing how to shift good without synchros makes you god-like. IMO. ![]() |
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I have both on my 30 Tudor that I use for touring. I really like this set up.
I also have a 31 Vicky with all original drive train that I can drive when I want the original flavor of a Model A. Chris W. |
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Installed a new 3.54 ring & pinion and the Mitchel in my 31 Slant sedan two weeks ago and what a difference! the car is more comfortable when cruising at 55. I am seriously thinking of the Mitchel transmission because I think the 15% higher 1st & 2nd with the 3.54 in low would also enhance the drive-ability. The upside is when I want to drive a completely stock model A I can drive my 31 Roadster.
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Forgot to mention that I have a touring engine and not sure if a stock engine would pull well enough with the 3.54
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