I could easily find MTL online, but I didn't want to pay shipping. I'm a preffered customer (I'm always in there buying parts for my cars) at Advance Auto in town and I had them overnight two quarts for me from their warehouse somewhere in Kansas. I imagine any Pep Boys, O'Reillys, Western Auto, etc... can order it for you.
I only had to pay 8 dollars a quart, which is about what it costs online, but I didn't have to pay another 10 for shipping.
Someone told me to call race shops around town since redline is a racing product. Our race shops have all closed, unfortunately.
It's easy to find online, but I was getting quotes of 28-30 dollars for two quarts, which is hard to swallow when dino lube ATF Type F is about a buck a quart at the farm supply store here ;)
Good Luck!
It's just plain jane stuff. Here's a photo of my bottle and the MTL itself in my quart jar I used to pump fluids up and into things like transmissions or differentials.
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