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Maybe a new small 5+ speed trans-plant??

I know I was reaching on that, just having a little fun.

:cowboy:
 
Yeah a FWD Spridget I can wait on that one.

Hey Bill M or Gerard, anyone every try the tranny out of a Nissan RWD PickUp to see if it fits? Rather than a 210 Tranny which in the Midwest for sure are scarce as hens teeth but I did in the past own a '78 210 5 Speed. If only I'd known but that was PS - Pre Sprite Times
 
The transmissions out of the trucks were almost always for the bigger engines ("L-series") and are the same basic boxes as those in the 240Z's, etc. They are what fits in the MGB but not the Spridgets.
BillM
 
No room without tranny tunnel mods then.
 
Jim_Gruber said:
Yeah a FWD Spridget I can wait on that one.

Hey Bill M or Gerard, anyone every try the tranny out of a Nissan RWD PickUp to see if it fits? Rather than a 210 Tranny which in the Midwest for sure are scarce as hens teeth but I did in the past own a '78 210 5 Speed. If only I'd known but that was PS - Pre Sprite Times

There was a Datsun pickup (1400) that used the 60 series transmission. I believe you can only find them in South Africa though.

B140 series Bakkie

"Nissan 1400 B140 Bakkie
The Sunny Truck lived on in South Africa for a total of 37 years (launched there in 1971). The B140 variation, with 1.4-liter A14 engine, was manufactured up until 2008 by Nissan South Africa as the Nissan LDV 1400 (Light Delivery Vehicle). The 1400 Bakkie saw many changes in its long career. The main ones were a 5-speed manual gearbox, power assisted disc brakes, and a roof height extension to accommodate taller South Africans."
 
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