Type 3 Automatic into Manx

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mackaymanx
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Type 3 Automatic into Manx

Post by mackaymanx »

Hi all, as the title says I'm looking to put an automatic into my manx. Yes I know this a big job but it can be done (there are 3 that I've heard about here in Oz). Just doing my planning and research for now and was wondering if anyone has any photos of this type of conversion. Cheers mackaymanx
subimanx
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Post by subimanx »

Howdi!! Good luck with your research.I'm sure someone here will point you in the right direction..
manxdavid
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Location: Bull Bay, Anglesey, North Wales, UK. Manxclub #678

Post by manxdavid »

Just a thought but would you be best using the Type 3's floorpan? I know they can be shortened the same as Type 1's and fitted with Bug floorpans, as I have an article in a v. old Hot VWs about using them under Buggies. Brakes and front suspension are all better too.
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mackaymanx
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Post by mackaymanx »

A type 3 pan is not an option for me, and the automatic pan is of no advantage as it has no frame horns, which is what I have to reposition on the type 1 pan to get the transmission to fit.
manxdavid
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Post by manxdavid »

[QUOTE="mackaymanx"]A type 3 pan is not an option for me, and the automatic pan is of no advantage as it has no frame horns, which is what I have to reposition on the type 1 pan to get the transmission to fit.[/QUOTE] Sorry, forgot about that; the only T3 I ever owned was a '68 Notch on a swing-axle 'pan about 15 yrs. ago. Image
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Gary1719
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auto

Post by Gary1719 »

there was a company out east that was building manxter's that had put automatic's in. i cannot remember their name.
towd-dude
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Post by towd-dude »

Makaymanx, As we speek I'm having Dave Barrett in Fresno Ca. build me a special frame for the T3 auto. I am using the rear torsion assembly from the T3 and he is fabracating the horns to support it. Also Bill Loften in Colorado is running a T3 auto as well. Here is his email address, I'm sure he will help you. There is also a shop in Texas that is building auto buggy's. Look up the Texas Manx Club. Hope this helps. Bob whl@frii.com (Bill Loften)
mackaymanx
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Post by mackaymanx »

Thanks for the leads, I'll look into those. mackaymanx
garthom
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type 3 tranny

Post by garthom »

Neil Decker in Hawkins, Texas is putting type 3 trannys in buggys. Hawkeye Buggies. He also makes some neat long & short fiberglass bodies & rail frames. Contact his website.
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