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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 1996...
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Re: I love these threads.

Subject: Re: I love these threads.
by SpectatorRacing on 2008/9/15 13:21:11

Man, I get chewed out all the time on the C4 for sale forum "over there" when I tell someone his 1992 coupe isn't worth the $18K he's asking. I'm trying to be helpful but I guess all I'm doing is bursting someone's bubble; their POS 15 year old car isn't worth as much as a C5 Z06. Inevitably I mention that you can get a C5 for high 'teens or a C5Z for low 20's and everyone tells me how full of shit I am, and that must be the price for a crashed one.

Hmmm...I've been shopping for a C5Z for a year now, and they're out there in bunches. And crashed ones only go for $10K or $11K. But I have no idea what I'm talking about...surely the ASKING prices of people on the C5 forum are a more accurate indicator of market value.

Why doesn't anyone who sells a car close the thread with an actual selling price? Oh, right, because it was $5K less than the asking price.
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