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Can anyone tell me when the 68/69 casting #3917124 changed to 3959038NF for 1969 Chevelle 12-bolt housings? I understand that it changed early in the 69 production year... can anyone be more specific?
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I can't answer your question,but on the other end of this they used the #038 bum in a few early assembled 1970 Chevelles too.Not like the more commonly found #3969278 NF.
My 70 L-78 has it's original 4:10 CKK rearend dated late June of 69.A scarce few other 1970 Chevelle L-78 4 series optioned owners have them within this time period too. So far I've only encountered it when the 402cid/375HP was used with the 4:10 ratio,not 3:55 or even the 3:31.It looks like Chevrolet wanted to use up the previous years inventory as they were phasing out this particular rare engine/rear ratio combination. I am curious of the timeline others offer to your question. |
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My 69 Chevelle had a 3959038NF rearend cast K 1 8 and assembled Nov 11 (CF1111).
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Thanks, that narrows the time-frame for the change.
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