Well, I think the 4 speed T-10 in the t/a finally gave up, nothing too gruesome. I believe the synchros completely gave out and/or are freely spinning. When the car is running there is more often than not a fairly loud clunking that is obviously something spinning within the transmission happens 90% of the time, can feel it in the stick. I am able to drive it completely fine although I had to limp it home in 2nd and 4th since those had little to no noise and wanted to be safe. Ignored a lot of the warning signs in retrospect, would grind into reverse every know and again, and some other things that we initially blamed on the old clutch. Outside of the transmission has quite a bit of grey fluid around the linkage as well as the exit where the driveshaft connects, and some tan fluid on the bottom. Some of this fluid can most definitely be mixed with coolant, oil, etc (not the most leak free vehicle on the road). It is the original transmission and has probably never been touched, ~73,000 miles. Was gonna change the fluid earlier this year but procrastinated and never got to it, didn't think it would be that important given its a manual.
Anyways, enough of explaining my misfortune, curious on the process of a rebuild. Good resources? books? reputable rebuild kits? Advice? etc, etc, etc. I will be doing this myself unless someone heavily discourages me. Rebuild won't happen till next summer since this is going into storage and I will be focusing all my time into the 71 Mach 1 I am reconstructing, so I have lots of time to think. And unfortunately no I cannot just go and get a brand new tkx, dogbox, or whining machine, that budget is saved for the mustang build, mom has a larger wallet than me.
Thanks!