1969 Chevrolet Camaro 12 Bolt Posi 4.11 Gear Date Coded on 2040-parts.com
Highland, Indiana, US
Date coded 1969 Camaro 12 bolt posi rear axle with GM 4.11 gear. According to the stamping it originally was a 3.55 gear. The leaf perches have been moved to fit a 2nd generation Camaro which places the perches slightly wider than the 1st gen cars. The drums and brakes are complete.
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