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Dana 60 For B Body Mopar <original> on 2040-parts.com

US $3,695.00
Location:

Medway, Ohio, United States

Medway, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Dana 60 for B  Body Mopar this is an Original rearend out of a Mopar car , Should fit 62 thur 70 B body.  has 354 Gear with Power lock posi with New clutches has New carrier bearings and New pinon bearing .

 also New Seal and New Chrome Cover also Put new Brake shoes, Wheel clys, and New spring kits, with New adjusters, has good used  11 by 2 1/2 brake drums.   Put a  New 7290 aftermarket yoke on it for U bolts  

 overall is 60" and pads are at 44"  If you have any questions call me  937  seven six five   zero nine 1 one. 

my name is Greg   

Call for shipping cost To the Closest  Yrc. dock to your zip code.

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