Rapid Robert
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was there ever a clutch sure grip 7&1/4 rear end ever available? if so what yrs? thank you for your time. RR
Is that the one you sold me?Yes. I had one that was dated 1964.....and it was still tight and operated well. AMS Obsolete probably has one......but it won't be cheap.
Yes sir it sure is.Is that the one you sold me?
And I've got one I pulled out of a '73 Dart.I had one that was dated 1964.....and it was still tight and operated well.
Is it the Dana Powerlock clutch type? I know they also made an Auburn cone type as well. If yours was original to 1973, that perhaps means either they used both types for the whole run of the 7.25.And I've got one I pulled out of a '73 Dart.
Leads me to believe that you could get them during pretty much the entire A body run.
Not exactly common, but they're out there.
I grabbed an extra for $100a couple years agoA lot of folks give them away (or close to it) after they upgrade. Very little demand for them.
Yup, the clutch-type. Kinda surprised me when I opened it up, I was expecting to see an Auburn style in there since it was a late-model 7.25 (BBP, 10" brakes) from '73- saw no evidence of it having been opened up before, either.Is it the Dana Powerlock clutch type? I know they also made an Auburn cone type as well. If yours was original to 1973, that perhaps means either they used both types for the whole run of the 7.25.
I gave away my 8 1/4 sure grip 321:1 LBP From my 1973 Dart 340. That guy never used it also went 8 3/4A lot of folks give them away (or close to it) after they upgrade. Very little demand for them.
Very cool!Yup, the clutch-type. Kinda surprised me when I opened it up, I was expecting to see an Auburn style in there since it was a late-model 7.25 (BBP, 10" brakes) from '73- saw no evidence of it having been opened up before, either.
Like you said, still nice and tight- flushed it out a bit, sealed it back up and refilled it. Been in my wagon for 3 years now.
was there ever a clutch sure grip 7&1/4 rear end ever available? if so what yrs? thank you for your time. RR