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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 199...
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Re: VIVA CINCO DE MAYO, 2021

Subject: Re: VIVA CINCO DE MAYO, 2021
by Ultraman on 2021/5/6 3:29:54

No big mistake on the field...we put the right chems on it but he wanted to do some dirt work before we applied it.. We were there doing other fields for his landlord or used to be landlord and I forgot to say not to spray it.... my bad...sorry... nothing to go nuts over.... I am ok physically and mentally ... don't mess with me or mine... or the fist of fury will hurt you.... and a crashing blow from a big right hand sent a stupid farmer to the uh... emergency ward... that doesn't rhyme very good....

I do wish it had never happened but the consensus is he got what he had coming to him.... last time I was in an altercation I hit a loudmouth biker that was giving my girlfriend problems at a party back in the early 80's..... that was a real donnybrook..... alcohol was most certainly involved..... I am no fighter... more the loving type....

make love not war......
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