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Gm 8.2" 10-bolt Posi - 28 Spline - Limited Slip Posi Traction - 1965-1972 - New on 2040-parts.com

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Ames, Iowa, United States

Ames, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:QP Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:8.2 POSI 28 Other Part Number:QPGM8.2-3-28-1

GM 8.2" Posi - 28 Spline


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* New GM 8.2" Posi Unit - 28 Spline

* Eaton-Style (clutch) Posi Unit

* Fits 3.08 & Numerically Higher Gear Ratios

* Nodular Iron Casing

* Heavy Duty Composite Clutches & Forged 4130 Internals

Fits:
* 67-71 Camaro
* 65-71 Caprice
* 64-71 El Camino
* 65-72 Impala
* 70-72 Monte Carlo
* 64-72 Nova, Chevy II, Chevelle
* 71-72 Sprint



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