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  2. Pro stock - Wikipedia

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    Since 1973, the most popular transmission was the Lenco planetary design, first used as a four-speed and now as a five-speed. Although the five-speed unit (usually air-shifted) is still used in ADRL and Mountain Motor Pro Stock Association and in air-shifted three-speed units in pro modified , NHRA pro stocks utilize Liberty or G-Force five ...

  3. Lenco Turntables - Wikipedia

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    Lenco AG Burgdorf was declared bankrupt in 1977, as successor company Lenco Audio AG took over repair, service and warranty duties for existing Lenco equipment until it folded in 1983. Marie Laeng died in 1974 and Fritz Laeng in 1978.

  4. List of GM bellhousing patterns - Wikipedia

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    The 2.2l S10/Sonoma had the starter located in the same position as front wheel drive cars. A rear wheel drive bellhousing is displayed at right, and the integrated front wheel drive bellhousing is displayed at the lower right (in this case, as a part of the GM 6T70 Transmission). GM 60-Degree 2.8/3.1/3.4/3.5/3.9 L V6 (also used by AMC) Buick ...

  5. Lenco - Wikipedia

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    Lenco may refer to: Lenco Turntables, an audio equipment company; Lenco BearCat, an armored assault vehicle made by Lenco Industries; See also. Lenko (disambiguation)

  6. AAMCO Transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Owing in part to the increased reliability of automatic transmissions, and thus the lengthened repair cycle, in the mid-2000s, the company rebranded to AAMCO Transmissions and Total Car Care. Today, AAMCO is the world's largest franchisor of transmission specialists and car repair shops , operating over 600 franchise stores in the United States ...

  7. Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care - Wikipedia

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    The company expanded to a few hundred locations throughout the United States and Canada and became the nation's second-largest chain of transmission repair shops. In April 2004, American Capital invested $46 million in the acquisition of Cottman Transmission and purchased the company for $77.3 million including the investment.