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Rob2thec

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Hey guys,

Can anyone visually ID this rear end for me? This is the only photo that I have of it. Dana 60?

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Thank you so much!!
 

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Definatly not a Dana , looks like it has a round cover bolted on the rear , looks more like the 8 1/4" diff but E bodys never had the 8 1/4 could be the 7 1/4 " what engine did it have originally ?
 

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The 8 1/4 has more of a round shape. The chart makes it look oval.
 
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Post some other pics from the front of the rear. Is it solid in the front? Does it have a drop out front section?
 

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Thank you all for the info. Unfortunately That is the best photo I have of the rear end.

cruddy 8 3/4 you guys think? What would that support?

I am going back up to see the car next weekend and I will jack it up and get more detailed photos.

Thanks again for all of the responses.
 

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Definatly not a Dana , looks like it has a round cover bolted on the rear , looks more like the 8 1/4" diff but E bodys never had the 8 1/4 could be the 7 1/4 " what engine did it have originally ?

The car was originally a 1970 Challenger SE. BUT what I was told is that an RT drive line and motor was swapped in. It has a 440 HP block...
 

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I did gather a bit more information about the rear end from my uncle. Apparently he thinks it is out of a Chrysler 300 or similar 4 door sedan. It has a posi differential and the gear ration is unknown.

Does that help at all?
 

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An 8.75 would be what you'd find in a Chrysler 300 and the term that we use for what you call posi is actually sure grip in Mopar terms.
 

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The 300 rear would put factory 15X7 wheels too close or right at the edge of too close to the fenders.
 
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