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This references the rear differential.

The D36 was the smaller unit. Used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes after that.

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Re: My second toy

Subject: Re: My second toy
by Notorious on 2008/3/8 1:44:23

Quote:

pianoguy wrote:

This may be blasphemy to some, but it would seem to be the ultimate El Camino to me:

I've seen it all too many times. And no, it's not the ultimate El Camino, it's just a f***ed up Corvette!
I won't give you any additional shit for not posting pics, Midnight, since so many others already have!
I've always dug El Caminos and Rancheros, they're just unique and cool vehicles. You could drop an LTx or LSx engine into it, make it a screamer and likely get even much better mileage yet. No, I'm not trying to corrupt you or anything.....
Some years ago I swapped a nice 400 small block into one of these last generation El Caminos for an older guy. Okay, so he was about the age I am now. :sad3: Anyway I think it really scared him. He got rid of it not long after.
He was not really a hot-rodder. He just wanted something better than the 305 and well, he got it!
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