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A number of the cars have been found with the 10 bolt rear. If you ordered the base model 350/300 with an automatic you could have gotten the 10 bolt. Check the CRG website they have some info on this fact.
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A number of the cars have been found with the 10 bolt rear. If you ordered the base model 350/300 with an automatic you could have gotten the 10 bolt. Check the CRG website they have some info on this fact. [/ QUOTE ] My 05A Z-11 is a base TH-350 Auto and has the original 12 bolt rear. I have owned the car for almost 20 years, So I must have one of the good ones... Phil ![]() |
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To date only powerglide cars have been found with 10 bolt rears no TH350's.
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To my knowledge only '67 Camaro's came with mono leaf springs. In '68 and '69 they changed to multi leaf springs.
Or did someone put mono leaf springs on a '69 rearend? Are the spring perches made for multi leafs? What does the date code say on the rear end? Is it a '69 rearend? |
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