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![]() As stated above it was approved and yes, the young man did refer to it as a FORD 9" when they were doing the install. I picked up on that too. Pretty neat show though. |
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and a few P&M about AMC getting a break....http://classracer.com/classforum/showthread.php?t=46812
at least i can register and plate mine ![]()
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I wasn't upset just asking a question. I thought it was strange that Chevy would use a competitor's rear end. Especially since it's not "legal" for our class.
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The V-10 Challenger also uses a Ford 9 inch.
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That's not a Ford. It is a Moparius Maximus solid rear axle. It has been around since the frist road in Rome. It is also legal in a 2 or 4 horse chariot.
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It had a Mopar brake master cylinder, too, just like my 68 has now...lol
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Also known as the "8 and four quarters" rear end.
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