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Old 07-24-2000, 11:21 PM
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what 8 3\4 rearend can i put under the barracuda thats not 64-65 yrs.perhaps a newer one?

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Old 07-24-2000, 11:42 PM
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Look under any V8 A-body from 64 to 72. Standard shift and especially 4 speeds should have this rear. 340 Dusters, Demons and Dart GTs are good ones to check. Even if only the housing is left under a junker, grab it, they are getting very hard to find.
Some folks have reported seeing them even under six cylinder cars, but the weak 7.25 rear is more typical. These cars have been around for awhile, so there is no telling what may have been swapped under anything, so check them all. Good luck!
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