1960 /61 shop manual supplement to the 1960 manual lists the 4 speed transmission as a "4-speed chevrolet code C4". It does however, list the addition of an auxillary 4 speed tranny made by SPICER as the only change to the manual transmission lineup from 1960 This auxillary was used on the model M80 tandem axle trucks. both the 61 / 62 suppliment and the 60 manual have the 4 speed designated as code C4, but not the supplier of the C4. Spicer was the supplier of two of the four 5 speed tranny's listed in 1960 shop manual. Clark was the other. No mention of Muncie.
[updated:LAST EDITED ON Feb-14-02 AT 00:46 AM (CST)]Hey if you go to www.americanclassic.com and go to the vin decoder and look up trannys for a 62. Hope this helps. this is what i got
1962 Transmission codes
Code Series Description Plant
C N/A Powerglide Cleveland
M N/A 3 Speed Muncie
W N/A 3 Speed HD Warner Gear
S N/A 3 Speed Commercial Saginaw
B N/A Powerglide (Corvair 95) Toledo
1960 Transmission codes
Code Series Description Plant
W N/A 4 Speed Warner Gear
S N/A 3 Speed OD Saginaw
H N/A 3 Speed OD Saginaw
C N/A Powerglide Cleveland
B N/A Turboglide Toledo
Im not sure that this is right, but I have a 62 and am pretty sure that it has a Saganah tranny in it. Don't know if that is how to spell it, but its a 4 on the floor with a granny, with reverse towards the driver. Hope that helps a little.
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