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Old 01-31-2006, 06:22 PM
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Default Re: Hone O Drive Questions

I think they made both styles? . Weren't the Mustang ones attached at the rears? . The Hone family of O-D units were used in a bunch of applications so keep your eyes peeled at the boneyards when you see old motorhomes, Toyota Landcruisers....maybe some Jeeps and other 4x4's too? ~ Pete
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I believe when used on Ford vehicles it did attach directly to the rear. There are several articles in vintage HP CARS magazines showing step by step install. Most applications are directly to the tranny.
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