Description
About This Transmission
The Ford C4 is the lightweight 3 speed automatic transmission that powered the first generation Mustang, the Falcon, the Fairlane, the Bronco, the Comet, the Maverick, and the F-100 light duty pickup from 1964 through 1981. Introduced in 1964 as the Cruise-O-Matic Two and later renamed Select Shift Cruise-O-Matic, the C4 was Ford answer to the GM Powerglide and the Chrysler Torqueflite 904, but with a key advantage: a fully cast aluminum case that weighed only 135 to 145 pounds, less than half the weight of its Detroit competitors.
The C4 was designed for light to medium duty applications, paired with Ford small block engines: the 200 inline six, the Windsor V8 (260, 289, 302, and 351W), and some FE small case applications. A big block bell housing version was also produced for the Cleveland 351, the 351M, and the 400. This dual bell housing pattern (small block and big block) is one of the most important things to know when buying a used C4: the wrong bell housing pattern will not fit your engine.
The C4 became the favored 3 speed automatic of drag racers because of its light weight, simple internals, and abundant aftermarket support. A trans-braked race built C4 routinely handles 600 horsepower in classic Mustang, Falcon, and Maverick drag cars. For street restorations, a stock or mildly built C4 is the right transmission for any small block Ford classic.
Signs You Need a Replacement Transmission
- Slipping in 1st or 2nd, classic clutch pack wear
- Hard 1-2 or 2-3 shift, often a worn band or valve body
- No reverse, often the rear band
- Burnt fluid (dark, smells acrid)
- Limp behavior, transmission stuck in 2nd gear
- Pump whine on takeoff, common on neglected high mileage units
- Cracked case, rare on aluminum but possible from impact
- Worn output shaft splines
Known Things to Know Before You Buy
- Bell housing pattern matters: The C4 was sold with two different bell housing patterns. The small block pattern fits SBF Windsor (260, 289, 302, 351W) and FE small case. The big block pattern fits Cleveland (351C, 351M, 400) and FE big case. The bell housing pattern is integrated into the case and CANNOT be swapped without changing the entire transmission case. We confirm bell housing pattern on every order.
- 24 spline vs 26 spline input: Early 1964 to 1969 C4s use a 24 spline input shaft. Late 1970 to 1981 C4s use a 26 spline input shaft. The torque converter must match the input shaft. We confirm input spline count on every order.
- 11 bolt vs 13 bolt pan: Early C4s use an 11 bolt oil pan. Late C4s use a 13 bolt pan. Pans are not interchangeable.
- Two case lengths: Small block C4 cases are approximately 28.25 inches OAL. Big block C4 cases are approximately 30 inches OAL. This affects driveshaft length.
- Selector position: Early C4s have a P-R-N-D-2-1 selector pattern. Some early units have only P-R-N-D-L (no 2 position).
- Rare 4WD applications: The C4 was used in 1966 to 1977 early Broncos with Dana 20 (later NP205) transfer cases. 4WD C4s are application specific.
- Aluminum case, NOT cast iron: This is a common online error. The C4 has always been aluminum.
C4 Variants by Year and Application
Verified configurations:
| Variant | Years | Bell Housing | Input Splines | Notes |
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| Early small block | 1964 to 1969 | SBF Windsor | 24 spline | Mustang, Falcon, Fairlane, Comet. 11 bolt pan. |
| Late small block | 1970 to 1981 | SBF Windsor | 26 spline | Mustang, Maverick, Pinto, F-100. 13 bolt pan. |
| Big block | 1970 to 1980 | Cleveland, 351M, 400 | 26 spline | Torino, Ranchero, F-100 351C. |
| FE small case | 1964 to 1969 | Small block | 24 spline | 260 / 289 / 302 / 351W applications. |
| 4WD early Bronco | 1966 to 1977 | Small block | 24 or 26 | With Dana 20 or NP205 transfer case. |
| Select Shift | 1968 onward | Both patterns | 24 or 26 | Marketing name for late C4. |
| Pre-1970 small block C4s with the 24 spline input and 11 bolt pan are the correct transmission for any 1964 to 1969 Mustang, Falcon, or Fairlane restoration. Call (240) 301-0095 to discuss exact year matching. |
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What Is Included, What Is Not Included
| INCLUDED | Complete transmission case (with integrated bell housing), gear sets, valve body, torque converter, internal harness as applicable, output shaft, input shaft as configured. |
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| NOT INCLUDED | Flexplate or flywheel (engine specific), transmission cooler lines, fluid, transfer case (4WD applications), drive shaft, dipstick and tube. |
| Core Note | No core charge. You are not required to return your old transmission. |
Vehicle Compatibility, Direct Fit
Direct factory applications:
| Ford Mustang (1st gen, 2nd gen, 3rd gen Fox body early) | 1964 to 1981 (small block C4) |
|---|---|
| Ford Falcon | 1964 to 1970 |
| Ford Fairlane | 1964 to 1969 (small block) |
| Ford Torino | 1968 to 1976 (small block or big block depending on engine) |
| Ford Ranchero | 1964 to 1976 |
| Ford Maverick | 1970 to 1977 (small block) |
| Ford Comet (Mercury) | 1964 to 1969 |
| Ford Bronco (early, 1st gen) | 1966 to 1977 (4WD applications) |
| Ford Pinto | 1971 to 1980 |
| Ford F-100 (light duty) | Select years 1964 to 1972 |
| Ford LTD (compact) | Various |
| Ford Granada (early) | 1975 to 1980 |
| Mercury Cougar (early) | 1967 to 1973 |
| Mercury Capri | Various |
Engine compatibility (small block bell housing): 200 inline six, Windsor V8 (260, 289, 302, 351W), FE small case (390 light duty in some applications). Engine compatibility (big block bell housing): Cleveland (351C, 351M, 400), FE big case (390, 427, 428 in heavy duty light truck). The 4 speed AOD replaced the C4 in many small block applications starting in 1980.
Not sure if this fits? Call (240) 301-0095 with your year, model, and engine. We confirm bell housing pattern, input spline count, and pan configuration before every order ships.
Common Names and Search Terms
| C4 transmission | Most common technical search |
|---|---|
| Ford C4 | Brand specific search |
| Cruise-O-Matic Two | Original marketing name |
| Select Shift | Late marketing name |
| Classic Mustang transmission | Restoration buyer |
| Bronco C4 | Bronco specific |
| Falcon C4 | Falcon specific |
| Small block Ford automatic | SBF buyer |
| 3 speed Ford automatic | Generic speed search |
| Light duty Ford auto | Class search |
Used OEM vs Rebuilt vs Race Built C4
A documented used OEM C4 is the most cost effective option for any classic Mustang, Falcon, Fairlane, or Bronco restoration. Pricing is roughly half to one third of a rebuilt unit, and a properly inspected unit with a verified pan, valve body, and bands will deliver another 50,000 plus miles of stock duty. Our C4s are pressure tested, shift tested, and the bell housing, splines, and pan are documented.
A professionally rebuilt C4 (TCI, Performance Automatic, Lentech) typically runs $1,800 to $3,200 for a street build. This makes sense for high mileage classic restorations where the original is beyond repair.
A race built C4 with trans-brake, manual valve body, hardened input, and high stall torque converter typically runs $3,500 to $7,500. This is the right transmission for drag race classic Mustang or Fairlane builds making 500 plus horsepower.
Condition and Inspection Process
- Pressure test on the dyno bench, line pressure recorded across all gears
- Shift test on the dyno bench, all 3 forward gears, reverse, and lockup tested
- Torque converter inspected for shudder material and lockup clutch condition
- Valve body inspected and pressure tested
- Internal bands and clutch packs inspected where accessible
- Case inspected for cracks, output shaft for runout, splines for wear
- Bell housing pattern confirmed (small block or big block visual)
- Input shaft spline count confirmed (24 or 26)
- Pan bolt count confirmed (11 or 13)
- Donor vehicle and engine pairing disclosed where available
Mileage on a classic C4 is rarely a meaningful number because most have been pulled from cars with multiple speedometer cables or engines. We document what we know and disclose unknowns clearly.
Buyer Tips, What to Know Before You Order
- Bell housing first: The single most important specification. Small block or big block. Get this wrong and the transmission will not bolt up.
- Spline count second: 24 spline (1964 to 1969) or 26 spline (1970 to 1981). Match to your torque converter.
- Pan bolt pattern third: 11 bolt early or 13 bolt late. Pans are not cross compatible.
- Aluminum case is correct: Do not be confused by listings that say cast iron. The C4 has always been aluminum.
- Plan a fresh fluid (Type F or Mercon with Type F additive), filter, and pan gasket at install.
- Consider a shift kit (TransGo or B&M) at install for crisper shifts and longer life.
- Driveshaft length: Small block C4 (28.25 in OAL) and big block C4 (30 in OAL) cases are different lengths. Verify your driveshaft.
Why Buy From Vaz Auto Solutions
- Bell housing pattern confirmed before you pay (small block or big block visual)
- Input shaft spline count documented (24 or 26 spline)
- Pan bolt count disclosed (11 or 13 bolt)
- Aluminum case confirmed (not cast iron, the most common online error)
- Pressure tested and shift tested on the dyno bench
- Donor vehicle and engine pairing disclosed where available
- Fitment verified for your specific Mustang, Bronco, Falcon, Fairlane, or Maverick application
- No core charge, keep your old transmission
- Free freight pallet delivery to all 50 states, no hidden fees
- 15 day replacement warranty on internal defects
- Call (240) 301-0095, talk to someone who actually understands C4 bell housing patterns and the small block vs big block difference
















Sandy P., Tucson AZ –
Replaced the C4 in my Bronco with a 4WD C4 from Vaz. They verified small block bell housing for my 302, 26 spline input, and confirmed it had the correct adapter for my Dana 20 transfer case. Shipping took the full 10 business days but the unit was packaged well and undamaged. Half star off for the wait, but the transmission itself is perfect for my mild trail Bronco.
David Harris (verified owner) –
Ordered the Ford C4 transmission from Vaz Auto Solutions for my classic Ford Torino. The transmission arrived quickly, well-packed, and has restored the car’s original performance. Smooth shifts and reliable. Definitely recommend!
Kevin Thompson (verified owner) –
Chose the Ford C4 transmission from Vaz Auto Solutions for my vintage Ford Bronco. It arrived promptly and has transformed the off-road experience with its reliable performance and ease of use. Fantastic addition to any classic vehicle.
Daniel S., Memphis TN –
Bought a small block C4 from Vaz to replace my dying original. They confirmed small block bell housing pattern and 24 spline input for my 289, came out of a 1969 Mustang. Aluminum case, 11 bolt pan, exactly what I needed. Pressure tested before shipping. Two months in, shifts crisp and the car drives like it did when it left San Jose Assembly. Cleaner install than expected for a fifty year old transmission.