RE: Rear drums
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RE: Rear drums




mrchristopher1@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> Dan,
> Thanks!  I thought there to be a differance.  Yes, the car is a '64, but 
> someone in it's past, must of swapped the rear end as well as the 
> Tranny.  There was no nut that had to be loosened.  
> I know the rear is a 489 housing, but haven't looked at the #'s in a 
> while so don't know what year it might be.  It does have what looks to 
> be a home made pinion snubber too.  The tranny is the same thing.  
> Haven't looked at the #'s in a while, but do believe it to be a '65 727 
> pushbutton.  I get the #'s and sort out exactly what is under there.  
> Thanks for the answers...you've cleared a few things up for me.
> Christopher
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The 489 is supposed to be one of the best 8&3/4 rear-ends. Also if it's 
a '65 trans then it should have u-joints instead of the ball & trunion. 
Another sought after item. You lucked out.


Rich Kinsley  '64 Polara 4 dr 318poly w/goodies


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