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1969 Chevrolet Camaro 12 Bolt Posi 4.11 Gear Date Coded on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Highland, Indiana, US

Highland, Indiana, US
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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.

The gear and fluid are clean with no problems.  Email with any questions, I can pallet it up if you decide you want to ship.  Please email with any questions and shipping rates to your location if needed.  Shipping is not included in purchase price.  I can help you find a shipper if needed.
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