Thread: !953 Chevy Sedan Rear End
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05-05-2007 04:36 PM #1
!953 Chevy Sedan Rear End
I have a 1953 Chevy Sedan two door and it is all original. 235 six shooter, 3 speed tranny and enclosed driveline. I bought a 2 speed powerglide for it and now i want to get rid of the enclosed driveline with a different rear end. Does anyone have any suggestions on what rear end to use? I heard one out of a '55-'57 shevy were go right in with no problem, Is that true? Fill me in Im new here. Thanks.
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05-05-2007 04:41 PM #2
Well, the 5-6-7 rear will work,that's what I put in my '54 back in the '60's. Now, though, I'd go for a Camaro or Trans Am rear, newer and better ratio availability.
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05-05-2007 04:45 PM #3
my 50 chevy had a 55-57 chevy rear it now as a ford 9 inch out of a 70 muskrat both where almost bolt in s
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05-05-2007 05:43 PM #4
thanks for the replies. your information will help me
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05-05-2007 05:45 PM #5
What year of camaro or trans am would you suggest? Do you think I would have to do a lot of alterations to make it work in my application?
Originally Posted by R Pope
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05-05-2007 06:09 PM #6
2nd gen is ( '70-'81 ) bolt in, you'll need a diffrent length driveshaft, but you don't have 1 anyway
Originally Posted by BrownsAuto
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05-05-2007 06:16 PM #7
well the old 67-69 may be a better fit or nova ????? the 70to80 may be wider??
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05-05-2007 07:19 PM #8
Thanks for the suggestions everyone.





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