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Why not use a '65-'70-ish Impala 12 bolt housing? The dimensions are close enough that new housing ends will get it to the same width as the later housing. Get a junkyard late model housing and use the brackets on the early housing. -Al
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Better off starting with a 68-72 Chevelle unit, I would think.
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Got it figured out.
Maryland High Performance will fix up the 10 bolt. Also get them to add a Roll Bar. They have the equipment and experience. It is all good. D |
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