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We are still shipping Internationally but due to excessive delays at U.S. Postal Service, we are only shipping International orders via UPS International except for Canada.

EXPECT MAJOR DELAYS WITH USPS

 

Please do not specify USPS on checkout unless you are in Canada and want that option.

We also carry and sell Complete Do It yourself Super Muncie Kits. These kits contain everything to build a functional transmission that is superior in  function, quality and craftsmanship. Multiple ratios, Heavy Duty case, center plate and tail. Italian gear sets, roller bearing clusters, Heavy Duty shift plate (M23 Super Finish shown)

Currently on Backorder-looking for availability Spring 2024

 

The Muncie 4-speed manual transmission holds a significant place in automotive history, renowned for its robust design and pivotal role in the performance car era. Developed by General Motors (GM), the Muncie transmission became an icon of muscle cars during the 1960s and early 1970s, leaving an indelible mark on the automotive landscape.

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Muncie Cluster Pin 7/8" or 1"
Muncie Cluster Pin 7/8" or 1"

Fits all Muncie transmissions with 7/8" or 1" cluster pin. You must specify which pin you need when purchasing.

From $24.95

The Muncie 4-speed manual transmission holds a significant place in automotive history, renowned for its robust design and pivotal role in the performance car era. Developed by General Motors (GM), the Muncie transmission became an icon of muscle cars during the 1960s and early 1970s, leaving an indelible mark on the automotive landscape.

 

In 1965, GM introduced an even more robust version of the Muncie transmission, known as the M22 or "Rock Crusher." This transmission, with its distinctive whine, became synonymous with high-performance cars of the era. The M22 featured straighter cut gears, providing a more aggressive gear mesh for increased strength and durability. The Rock Crusher earned its name from the audible noise it produced, resembling the crushing of rocks, and it quickly gained popularity among drag racers and street racers alike.