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this looks similar to a np435 but it is slightly smaller what it is. i think i thad 69 numbers on it. all i had with me was the camera.


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The T-18 looks very similar. Take a look here:

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Maybe a SM420. Your pic is really small. Does it have an aluminum top. Is that a PTO drive box on the back? Those came on the old scouts and jeeps. If it is them probably the tranny is a T14 or T15.


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hard to tell from the pic but i think Keith is right as i had several bumps with that trans, mostly 4 speed slicks and 67-72 f100s.the later 67- up 250s all seemed to have the NP435s.
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Post by fordman »

its not a t-18 or 19 the pic is different. it has the bump at the back going out not in like the ones in the pics. i thought i saw c9 on it like aford number. i will clean it off more and get the rest of the numbers. and the top is the same aluminumn looking as this np435 clickable pics.

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Looks like a 435 with a Dana 21 bolted to it.
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Sure looks like a 435 w/D21 from the picture. T18/19 have an iron top. binder and jeep stuff typically had the mile long input shaft as I recall, looks like a ford/chevy/dodge input to me. Off the top of my head the NP435, NP445 and SM465 have the standard length input shaft and an aluminum top plate. If the t-case is a dana 21 you have a 110% or so certainty it's a Ford 435. I don't think the 21 was ever bolted to anything else.
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its identical to my wifes 66 f100 4x4. NP 435 with Dana 21.big picture made the difference.
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