"Brownie" (over/direct/under) auxilliary trannys b

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Drew Mashburn
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"Brownie" (over/direct/under) auxilliary trannys b

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I've seen Warford auxilliary transmission, but have never seen the "Brownie" made by the Spicer Manufacturing Company. Anybody know anything about them? Where could I find some literature on Spicer's tranny?
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Neil Wilson
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Drew,
I have seen the Muncey but not a Brownie. Hopefully someone out there will reply.
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Mike in Maine
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Brownie

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Drew, Not sure if this what you are looking for. Spicer had what was called a Brownie back in '65. Mostly for GMC. Check this sight:
http://www.6066gmcguy.org/spicer-5831-b.htm
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I just won the one on Ebay so I'll post some info when I get it, I've never
seem one like it before.
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