I have my eye on a 1957 fuelie nearby that I probably can't afford (or can afford but can't justify in light of my growing family).
From all descriptions the car is in excellent original shape with one major exception: The original 3-speed manual transmission has been replaced by a more modern 4-speed (probably out of a late 50s/early 60s car.)
I'm going to inspect the car on Saturday and if it is as pristine as advertised and if my wife somehow lets us buy it I am sure we'll want it flight judged someday. If we go down that path, I'm pretty sure I'll need a correctly coded 3-speed to replace the installed 4-speed.
After that preamble my questions are:
Did the transmissions carry VIN coding in 1957 or would I be able to effectively bolt on a "correct" date and manufacturing coded transmission for no loss of points?
If I would lose points for an incorrect transmission, would it then just make sense to leave the 4-speed in place?
Thanks,
From all descriptions the car is in excellent original shape with one major exception: The original 3-speed manual transmission has been replaced by a more modern 4-speed (probably out of a late 50s/early 60s car.)
I'm going to inspect the car on Saturday and if it is as pristine as advertised and if my wife somehow lets us buy it I am sure we'll want it flight judged someday. If we go down that path, I'm pretty sure I'll need a correctly coded 3-speed to replace the installed 4-speed.
After that preamble my questions are:
Did the transmissions carry VIN coding in 1957 or would I be able to effectively bolt on a "correct" date and manufacturing coded transmission for no loss of points?
If I would lose points for an incorrect transmission, would it then just make sense to leave the 4-speed in place?
Thanks,