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Very good stamp. If the rest of the rear is in as good of shape as that tube appears it would be a very nice one to restore. The Depending on which plant this came from there may be very little paint on it and a lot of inspection marks such as blue and yellow. Now I wish I had told you it was only worth $1500. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]
CRV rears are worth about $1000-1500 less than a comparable CRW 'in my opinion' and yes, all for a simple stamp not unlike the BE rears of the Camaro. I would post it on ebay and see what you can get for it. Very hard to come by item any more. I should have bought it!
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Rick Nelson Musclecar Restoration and Design, Inc (retired) www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62r-6vgk2_8 specialized in (only real) LS6 Chevelle restorations |
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There is some yellow marks below where the pinion flange is.
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Nice looking rear axle. A couple of small items appear incorrect but really no big deal. Doesn't have the correct pinion flange for a 4.10 rear, part # 9210 cast into the inner flange by the pinion nut is what it should have, and incorrect brake drum or drums? hard to tell from pictures. But like Rick said, nice clean housing. Would be an easy housing to restore.
Real early dated ring gear as well for a March of 70 dated unit. Overall a nice piece Larry! Chris |
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It has the original e-brake lines on them and they look very restorable so that is a plus. If the original Delco Remy wheel cylinders are on it that is also a big plus as they too are getting hard to come by. It appears to have the wrong attaching bolts so I am assuming the cylinders have been replaced. The drivers side drum also looks to be an incorrect replacement so that too will hurt a little as will the brake assemblies. Lastly, the pinion flange has been replaced for some odd reason. You will need to find the correct 9210 pinion flange. As it sits you are getting closer to Matt's original $3000 plus estimate.
Edit: Some repeated comments as I was typing while Chris posted.
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I appreciate the feedback. There are two different drums on it not sure which is correct if any. I'm sure like most it led a hard life. Looks to have come from somewhere else before settling in AZ based on the housing. I agree with your 3K estimate. Thanks, Larry
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