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I’m not sure why they would have. They were bone stock mostly original cars. They were also on separate ends of the state. The cars were only 20 years old at the time. They were not b body rears either because we installed the axles in the rear we already had.
That’s true but what are the odds of finding two sets? Both are completely identical in length, spline machining etc. what are the odds of two machine shops replicating factory taper identically? I’ve saw dozens of axles that have been cut down and resplined and every set did not match with any...
I’m not a member. I just happened to see a picture of a demon today and it reminded me. Funny how something like that brings back a memory from 30 years ago.
In the early 90’s when my dad was building his duster drag car he was looking for 8 3/4 a body axles. On two separate occasions we found big bolt pattern 8 3/4 a body axles and both were in dodge demons. I’m not sure if they were 71 or 72 or 318 or 340. My guess is they were possibly late 72...
Maybe so, but I’m not paying a premium price in something with no paperwork on the build. I would be more comfortable just buying a core and building it myself. It could have been a quality built engine or a junk low compression that was never rebuilt with a new set of 906 heads.
Air shocks but barely any air in them. They are connected together. It’s never been raced. The track closed years ago. It’s in the process of reopening now. The car was built to run 7.50-7.80 1/8 mile.
I’m not sure what the dimensions on 315 or 325 are but I have 29x12.50 x15 on 4.5” bs wheels. No rubbing unless I air down. When aired down they slightly rub the spring clamps. If I was buying tires again it would be 28x10.50.
I’m hoping the heads on this engine has 2.14/1.81. I’ll have to wait and see if I get it and then make a decision on what direction to go. It all depends on what is inside. I hope it is something around 10.5:1 compression. The 383 in my car now is 12.5:1 and not very street friendly.
I was able to get a response from Paul Rossi himself. He’s said “that’s not my work”. I’m still going to try to get it. I have a price in mind that won’t hurt me either way if it’s good or not. If nothing else put the heads on my 383 and sell the rest.
Who knows if it was actually built by Rossi though. The intake isn’t bolted on and it’s never been ran. I’m going to tear it down regardless and see what pistons, cam, valves etc it has.