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Old 03-05-2014, 10:59 PM   #1
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I still waiting on parts. We going to get working. Soon! I have been chasing rear end stuff. Thought I had a plan for the 10 bolt but they don't make 5.13 gears any more for a 8.2 . (Thanks Obama) stock rear in this car! So 12 bolts from moser are 2400 bucks! Find a factory 12 bolt for a 65 ya right! So we found a 10 bolt 8.5 rear from a 1973 and up. But I live in South Dakota in the coldest flippin winter in the history of the planet ( Global warming ya sure Al Gore) So the car with the rear end I need is stuck in a snow pile. Nice! New Bullet cam on the way! Disk Brakes for front on the way and all the front end stuff. So next week guys I will have more pictures. Oh by the way I need more sales to finish this thing! So check out my website midwestracecabinets.com
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Old 03-05-2014, 11:33 PM   #2
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Old 03-06-2014, 02:17 PM   #3
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I still waiting on parts. We going to get working. Soon! I have been chasing rear end stuff. Thought I had a plan for the 10 bolt but they don't make 5.13 gears any more for a 8.2 . (Thanks Obama) stock rear in this car! So 12 bolts from moser are 2400 bucks! Find a factory 12 bolt for a 65 ya right! So we found a 10 bolt 8.5 rear from a 1973 and up. But I live in South Dakota in the coldest flippin winter in the history of the planet ( Global warming ya sure Al Gore) So the car with the rear end I need is stuck in a snow pile. Nice! New Bullet cam on the way! Disk Brakes for front on the way and all the front end stuff. So next week guys I will have more pictures. Oh by the way I need more sales to finish this thing! So check out my website midwestracecabinets.com
How about taking the brackets off you rear and welding them on a narrowed big car 12bolt rear end. Easy way to get around those hard to find rear ends. That's if you feel you need the extra strength.
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Old 03-06-2014, 04:03 PM   #4
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I could be wrong but that 73 8.5 is going to need alot of work before it bolts into a early A body.Got be at least 2 inches too wide on each side.And i think the upper control arms are at a different angle also.
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Old 03-06-2014, 07:59 PM   #5
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Big car 12 bolt does not have the ears on the center section for the upper control arms. An 8.5 Grand National/442 rear will fit with some work (Upper control arms are wrong angle and you will have to use lower brackets off your 10 bolt.). '73 up A-body 8.5 takes more work than that.
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Old 03-06-2014, 11:32 PM   #6
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Nothing is easy! I thought they were the same but just wider. Crap Well dont need to dig that out of the snow! I put the new grill in tonight (repo crap) fit like ***** so i looked at the box made in Taiwan .. Got to love your vintage chevy made with over seas parts.... Again thank Obama... Whats the world coming too!!! The front seat is recovered, wanting of the rear seat cover yet. UPS will be at the shop tomorrow! Thanks everybody for the input thats what make class racing fun..
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Old 03-07-2014, 02:24 PM   #7
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Charlie, you might want to check these guys out....they show a Richmond set on their web site. Maybe it's a NOS set? Or maybe they don't have them at all. Might be worth a quick call, though. -Al

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Old 03-10-2014, 09:21 PM   #8
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ball joints, disk brakes, springs.
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Old 03-16-2014, 06:59 PM   #9
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nice score on the rear end Charlie! what color is the car? on the first pictures it looked burgundy now it looks orange after it was rubbed out, that's awesome looking, I had Herb kutz's 65 SS/MA orange malibu for years, so the 65 malibus are a big favorite of mine,
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nice score on the rear end Charlie! what color is the car? on the first pictures it looked burgundy now it looks orange after it was rubbed out, that's awesome looking, I had Herb kutz's 65 SS/MA orange malibu for years, so the 65 malibus are a big favorite of mine,
I think it is in my garage! I bought it from Glen Macdonald Last summer.
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