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Both Adger and Dave are correct. It does't appear that a Powerglide was available in 1970. The classification guide does not indicate a difference in shipping weights for TH, usually a clue that the PG was available.
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Dave:
Is the 8.5 rear a direct bolt in for this car? If so,what cars did they originally come in? I'll start looking for one.What should I expect to pay for a stock one? Thanks |
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A 70 is an 8.2 . if you can find a lemans a few years newer it will be a an 8.5. the chevelle should be the same thing too.
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The easiest way to spot a 8.5 10 bolt is; it has square corners on the bottom middle near the rear cover.
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