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Is it getting that bad?

Holy! Well, at least that one got bid up to that price - which means that's what it's true value is. :shifty: :bwuhaha:

This other guy wants $285 opening bid for a "POSI" 7.25!!!!!
 
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Q:Hi, Monster: What's the gear ratio of this unit? Thx, Menschl


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Um...none? :bwuhaha:
 
I don't think I've ever seen one of those that wasn't for a 2.45 gear (no other ratio fits that particular carrier except the wheel-standing 2.26).

As a testimonial to it's strength, the one in my '84 Fifth Avenue couldn't stand up to the rip-snortin' torque of the stone-stock 318 two barrel Lean Burn engine... driven by an old lady who actually got rearended by a street sweeper (it was broke when I got it).

We also blew up a one-legger 7¼" behind a Slant Six in a '75 Dart back in the early '90s. :dance:

Jee-onk!
 
that could be fun behind some 323 gears in a 7 1/4 ...for about 20 mins lol

i did somehow manage to have the 7 1/4 323 gear rear in my 67 318 car survive highschool...i still cant explain that
 
Shit! I'm rich! I got's one o dem with the whole axle and teeny little brakes still attached. Only 38,000 miles on the unit. as an added bonus, it's set up for the rare effiecient 4" bolt pattern and smaller than stock lightweight 7/16" wheel studs.

What am I offered?
 

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