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I’m pretty sure in 73-74 you could only get an 8.75, that’s why the GTX’s were not available with a 4spd. I would like to be proven wrong so please do so if you can. My extremely well optioned 73 GTX has a 8.75I don't know about " RR optioned satellites" but RM Road runners could have either axle. Positively.
I don't have the factory literature on the phased in 74 9.25 but hopefully @Vaanth can chime in.I’m pretty sure in 73-74 you could only get an 8.75, that’s why the GTX’s were not available with a 4spd. I would like to be proven wrong so please do so if you can. My extremely well optioned 73 GTX has a 8.75

I'll give you credit.....you're gettin after it
The "new" 9-1/4" rear axle was released in 1974 and available on all C-body and D-body cars, and B-body station wagons. The axle was standard equipment on the following in 1974:I don't have the factory literature on the phased in 74 9.25 but hopefully @Vaanth can chime in.
Nice car. PM me a picture.My extremely well optioned 73 GTX has a 8.75
Is there a code on the body tag that would indicate axle/ gear ratio?The "new" 9-1/4" rear axle was released in 1974 and available on all C-body and D-body cars, and B-body station wagons. The axle was standard equipment on the following in 1974:
Note that the B-body station wagon rear axle is actually a C-body axle. The rear track and perch width on the B-body station wagon is wider than the B-body car due to this.
- C-body and D-body with 440.
- C-body station wagons.
- B-body station wagons except 318 with automatic transmission.
The 9-1/4" rear axle completely replaced the 8-3/4" axle in all 1975 car and light truck applications.
Is there a code on the body tag that would indicate axle/ gear ratio?
Thinking about your stripe colors, with the Torque thrust ,are you going to keep? If so maybe argent (light or dark) may look good, especially with your silver inserts in the interior.Yes stripes. Still deciding on color. They are going to be painted. We are thinking either a darker green or black. They will not be ghost stripes but will stand out when you get up on the car. But that could change. Still deciding on the stripes. The interior metal will be the Kandy Pearl body color. I think it will look good with the existing interior seat covers and door cards.
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It should be as rough as a 1970 that didn't have the isolators in the first place.Won’t that make my teeth rattle

Yes for now. Not hip on silver. Still trying to decide on stripe colors. The painter is not thoroughly sold on dark Spanish gold for the stripes. Gotta keep the painter enthusiastic about the work so I let him weigh in. He originally wanted to do the body in Lambo Lime Green and was enthusiastic about that color. Pushed hard for it. When I finally told him I didn’t want it and let’s pick something else, he was like a deflated party ballon. He actually picked the Kandy green and came up with the idea of Hemi orange on the bottom. So now he’s enthusiastic again. I bounced the idea of Hemi orange stripes to match the bottom and he perked up. Maybe we will go that direction. Green body and orange bottom with black powder coated suspension pieces seems like a done deal and locked in.Thinking about your stripe colors, with the Torque thrust ,are you going to keep
That’s funny. I showed him that exact same ad today and suggested red. He wasn’t enthusiastic about the red, but then did mention maybe dark orange.As an aside, here is a factory ad for the '73 RR; green sporting red stripes:
I like that. I’m gonna show him this.Just want to share one of my FAVORITE green B-bodies: