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77 Cordoba Rear End #1637062
06/22/14 05:54 PM
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Will a 77 Cordoba rear end fit 68-70 B Body? I only need to use it for rolling porposes, 70 Charger has the springs in place but no rear end. Need to transport the Charger and need to find a rear end locally and inexpensive.

Thanks in advance.

Re: 77 Cordoba Rear End [Re: VegasCharger] #1637063
06/22/14 07:31 PM
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For what you're doing, sure. My one Magnum has an earlier 8 1/4 under it.


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Re: 77 Cordoba Rear End [Re: Magnumguy] #1637064
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Thanks Magnumguy

Re: 77 Cordoba Rear End [Re: VegasCharger] #1637065
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The spring perches are about 1.5" further apart on each side. So they probably won't touch the springs, but I've used some chain to attach an axle to move a car before where the axle was too wide.

Another option is a F/M/J axle (Aspen, Diplomat, 5th Ave etc.) The spring pads will be in the right spot for a B body, just that the center pin holes are much larger.

Re: 77 Cordoba Rear End [Re: 440newport] #1637066
06/23/14 12:44 AM
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Another option is a F/M/J axle (Aspen, Diplomat, 5th Ave etc.) The spring pads will be in the right spot for a B body, just that the center pin holes are much larger. Thanks

Up to what years say for 5th Ave. or Diplomat?
Probably going to get this at a bone yard where the Cordoba sits. But if I can get one of those cheaper Mopars the price will be lower.

Thanks again

Re: 77 Cordoba Rear End [Re: VegasCharger] #1637067
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1976-1989 are all the same dimension


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Re: 77 Cordoba Rear End [Re: cudazappa] #1637068
06/23/14 10:14 PM
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While you're getting stuff from that '86 - '89 Fifth, score the engine too. It'll have a roller cam 318 with the 302 heads. Most look very very good after 100K miles.
Transmissions are the A998 with low First gear.

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