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Here's the ad photo:
https://s3.racingjunk.com/ui/3/96/51219963-621.jpg |
Were the rears stamped with a gang stamp like the blocks?
Not an expert in any way on these, but could that have been a BL (CBL?) rear at one time ? The top of the "E" looks higher than the B, suggesting a bigger font on the E than the B as the bottoms line up ? 1970 Nova's got CBL coded 12 bolts, with a 3.07 gear, but they were not Posi. From what I see at CRG, 1968 Camaros could get a BE rear, but they were 12 bolt 2.56 rears? Wow.... That would have gotten me excited if I peeked under a 68 and saw a "BE" rear 12 bolt! :) http://www.camaros.org/drivetrain.shtml#AxleCodes https://i.imgur.com/y6BdgPR.png Just thinking out loud. Seems like a smoking deal if it were real, and it seems to still be there, so...... Rich |
Check out post # 3 in this link. Real nice example for comparison.
https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthrea...40#post1386040 |
The owner of this rear end sold it as soon as he listed it for sale. Notice the spring perches were moved in also.
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One would have been stamped during the '69 model year and the other during the '70 model year.
Here is a CBE which I believe to be authentic. |
That Rearend has been sold and now resides in Kentucky...it was offered to a few members here prior to the sale.
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