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Questions on E-body torque boxes #1350617
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I've done some reading on factory torque boxes.

It seems it's hit or miss as to consistancy on which cars have them.

From looking at my car it appears it has front torque boxes but not rears.

Is this possible?

The car is a 1971 R/T Challenger, original 383 4 speed car.

Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: KillerBee] #1350618
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I have a 71 cuda with 383/AT. It only had front torque boxes.


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Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: Prodart440] #1350619
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Front (only) torque boxes are startlingly common on '71 383 Challenger R/Ts, though their use is inconsistent at best, even on cars with axle packages

Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: YYZ] #1350620
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Quote:

Front (only) torque boxes are startlingly common on '71 383 Challenger R/Ts, though their use is inconsistent at best, even on cars with axle packages




Per it's build sheet my 71 R/T Challenger came with 3.23 rear end ratio and 22" radiator.

Were they just using up the remaining torque box stock?

Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: KillerBee] #1350621
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70 383 auto a/c cuda here. Front torque boxes only.
Jess


Yeah, it's hopped up to over 160...
Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: KillerBee] #1350622
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It could be, though you'd think that they'd have a matched number of fronts & rears in stock.

I've seen front boxes only on a late-production '70 Barracuda with a 383-2

My last axle-package R/T had the front boxes, my current one doesn't, I think it's just hit & miss.

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This particular 71 R/T has a June 1971 SPD.

I'll have to check the wife's 71 R/T Challenger tomorrow, it's a January 1971 SPD, 340 automatic car.

Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: KillerBee] #1350624
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Here is a picture of my early 70 chally 340, 4spd. A36 axle package, with its original torque boxes. Hamtramck built.

7501966-2719.jpg (2154 downloads)
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I have a 70' Challenger R/T with the front boxes. It is a U-Code 440-4bbl auto, Hamtramck built car; optioned with both the A36 Axle Package and Hemi Suspension options, both codes are on the Broadcast Sheet.

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Mine has front and rear.

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i had a 70 318 3-speed on the floor barracuda that had rear tork boxes

and

a 70 challenger 383 r/t automatic that had rear tork boxes

Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: TONY_DAGOSTINO] #1350628
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I have a friend that has a 70 barracuda 318 auto gran coupe. It has factory front torque boxes on it. He bought the car from the original owner.

Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: mattsmopars] #1350629
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My 70 Challenger 383 RT auto had front, but no rears originally. LA built car.


1970 Challenger T/A 4-Speed
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LOOKING to BUY 1970 & 1971 E Body J, V and R Code project cars
Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: Cuda Cody] #1350630
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Well the wife's original 340 automatic 71 R/T Challenger didn't have any.

So we're 1 and 1 for 71 R/T Challengers.

7502291-2challengers.JPG (433 downloads)
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Coupla' nice E-bodies...

Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: RSNOMO] #1350632
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My 70 440 sixpack 4.10 axle package has front and rear torque boxes.


Got me a NEW Project
1970 GTX 440+6, 4 spd, 4.10 Dana and N96 FE5 (top/bottom) and black bucket interior.
Original transmission and Dana - Engine is a service replacement block.

Body has all stamped #s + VIN/TRIM tag and door sticker. Been hunting like all hell to find the Build Sheet.

garage find, only had 41,850 miles on ODO.
Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: 72ls5fla] #1350633
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Two '70 R/T 383 auto cars originally with fronts only...
(Not that they're going to stay that way).

Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: EV2RTSE] #1350634
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I had a 70 Hemi Challenger with fronts and not rear. I have 70 R/T Convertible that had rears and not fronts.
It must have been something that the line workers could easily get away with not putting them on and moving the car down the line.

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-70 cuda 383 4speed,ac. front only

Re: Questions on E-body torque boxes [Re: cuda-sweden] #1350636
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i hate to sound like a newbie, but let's face it, i am. (mostly a gm guy until recently, now i own a 70 'cuda convertible).
can someone please explain to me with a pic what/where the front/rear torque boxes are, and what they do?

thanks for helping a brother out,

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