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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Moser, Currie, and a number of other companies make a 9" with all the correct brackets that will bolt right up to your Nova.
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    Bummer -

    As mentioned above, there are several routes to a 9". Unless you're really attached to an "all GM" approach, you can get a rearend complete from Currie with a bullet proof 4.56 and Explorer disc brakes for $2,780. Ton-o-money, but it bolts right in and you will never have to address this component again this side of 800HP!

    I'm a Chevy man - and reading through your saga makes my heart go out to you as it sounds like someone took you for a ride - but it sounds like the housing is trashed and there's nothing there to build from so the Ford 9" may be a good fit. To start from scratch, i.e., new carrier, tubes and spring mounts, with a 10 or 12 bolt will run a lot of money as well.

    Good Luck,
    Glenn

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