1972 C20 K20 Chevy Gmc Dana 60 Rear Differential Axle Drum To Drum From Cheyenne on 2040-parts.com
Tehachapi, California, US
Here we have a nice Dana 60 out of my 1972 Chevy Cheyenne 3/4 ton leaf spring truck. Pulled at 110,000 miles to convert it to a half ton truck and no longer need it. It will need axle seals and brakes but mechanically it is sound. Ratio is aprox. 3.54 to one
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