<VV> Muncie vs. Saginaw debate
shortle
shortle556 at earthlink.net
Wed Dec 18 23:11:22 EST 2013
Borg Warner? I was under the impression that was a British company that sold out to a company in Japan in about 1980 and they changed the name to Aisin Warner. Now I am really confused.
Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado 81301 but currently in a state of confusion
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>From: Clark Hartzel <chartzel at comcast.net>
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>Subject: <VV> Muncie vs. Saginaw debate
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>I think I can shed some light on this. When I became CPF Curator, I
>inherited numerous Corvair engineering drawings that various engineers
>spirited out of the GM Tech Center. Some gears in the early 4 speeds were
>made by Borg Warner in Muncie, IN. The later transmissions all had Saginaw
>Gear drawings. As far as I know all the Corvair stick shift transmissions
>were assembled in Saginaw, MI. The Powerglides were built in Toledo, OH.
>Clark Hartzel, former CPF Curator.
>
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