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RE: '70 T-Bird gear ratio
By giacamo - 09/26/2003 7:19:19 PM; IP 63.163.157.129
most t birds had 3.oo or 3.25 rear ends.
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 '70 T-Bird gear ratio -- Mike, 09/25/2003
 RE: '70 T-Bird gear ratio -- Dale Cecil, 09/25/2003
RE: '70 T-Bird gear ratio -- giacamo, 09/26/2003
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 RE: Thanks to all that helped me out -- Mike, 10/02/2003
 Axle code should be on data plate. n/m -- Lou, 10/05/2003
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