Camaro Limited slip diff

aquashell, Jan 13, 12:14am
I have one that hasID on Housing that is F122. Any further info on this appreciated.

aquashell, Jan 13, 12:24am
Sorry that should be F211

les6, Jan 13, 12:45am
so you collect them or do you have a problem with it!

detroitauto, Jan 13, 12:47am
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jmma, Jan 13, 1:11am
Our resident Camaro restorer will be along shortly to help you out.
Calling johnf+456 are you here (o:

aquashell, Jan 13, 1:25am
Yes i have collected one and wish to list it for sale but just want to know a bit more about exactly what it is as far as a Camaro diff goes.

clark20, Jan 13, 1:29am
Can't find a reference, what year! And its a funny looking F.

aquashell, Jan 13, 1:35am
Agreed, the ID is in the casting (raised) and not stamped. I have been told it's out of a 69-70

mugenb20b, Jan 13, 1:35am
Hey, just because he can dump an old POS car on his back lawn doesn't automatically make him a "restorer".

jmma, Jan 13, 1:40am
Oh, sorry, I was just saying what his profile says (o:

mugenb20b, Jan 13, 1:42am
Hmmm.Camaro!.Or is it meant to be Camira.who knows.

jmma, Jan 13, 1:56am
ts the diff housing casting number, which is May 21st 1971 (o:

Check this out

http://www.nastyz28.com/2gcog/rearaxle.html

aquashell, Jan 13, 2:05am
Thanks :) what a pity its the 10 bolt version but still a good price could be had. I say about $800 firm What sat you savage! Lol. Thanks for the info btw.

clark20, Jan 13, 3:20am
Are you selling it!

aquashell, Jan 13, 4:55am
Yes i am, i plan to list it here, just testing the waters for it, so far so good.

74nova, Sep 14, 12:40pm
Nuthin wrong with the 10 bolt. I've got a 450hp big block in front of one and never had a problem.