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Jim, I've never used these guys, so I can't recommend them. I came across them some time ago, looking at the AOD's for a project that went away. You've got to dig a bit, but there's a lot of info buried in the technical and FAQ sections. Might just add to the general knowledge. http://www.becontrols.com/index.shtml
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It was pretty well the standard then for Mustangs with automatics. I found mine on EBAY. I would look there, on cragislist and then the local wrecking yards. Do a search for AOD on google and see if you can find a listing of what the came in. The later AOD's were AODE's which means they are computer controlled. You would need the computer setup on your car. For that reason only a few have opted for them. If you don't mind the electronics I guess that may be a way to go. Chuck
Y's guys rule! Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.
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Thinking of Grumps suggestion, regarding buying a whole car for parts How would I find out what cars (Ford, Merc, Lincoln). between 1988 and 1993, would have the AOD? Any thoughts or suggestions appreciated. Jim
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