No they dont. Not that year anyway.
That's a 1970 Plymouth Custom Suburban Wagon.
Early 60's, yes.
Snotty, I was saying three speed manuals were available on 6's and 318s {Fury}. On the column only. No floor shift.There were three-speed manual C Bodies in 1970. I have seen them in person and for sale. If you are saying they were not available for this particular wagon, OK. But if you're saying they simply were not available, you're wrong.
Now, whether they were available in a floor shift that is another question. I know they were in A, B, an E Bodies.
Snotty, I was saying three speed manuals were available on 6's and 318s {Fury}. On the column only. No floor shift.
Dodge had 3 spds avail on the 318 and I think the 383.
Chrysler had a 3 spd available for its 383.
Im talking about 69 and 70 only.
No manual tranny after that.
Stan, unless I'm misunderstanding your post...the three speed manual was standard for the 71 Royal, Newport and Newport Custom; the automatic was optional.
I'm going by this 71 data sheet.
My brain also cannot come up it being on any C-body after 70.
Any other lit out there showing a 3 spd manual that I may have missed?