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On 09 01/27/05, Brian Schlump wrote:
> I'm putting a '70 Road Runner in my '64 and it measures 60 1/2" drum to 
> drum.  I think this is the same dimension for '65 - '70 B body 
> 8 3/4 rear ends.

They were similar but they varied year to year almost.  66-67 was the 
narrowest.   There are housing measurements taken from factory parts
manuals and various verification measuring sessions with housings 
of 63,64,65,66,67,68,& 70 B-bodies... at
http://www.autohobbydigest.com/8_75.html

the 64 (non-MW) was super wide, and actually interchanged with 880s
and Chryslers...  If you look back to the advertising for 1964, 
Dodge & Plymouth both touted a "wider rear track".

Doug Ahern
Athens, GA

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