:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:V269 said:Those numbers don't mean squat. Chance's are it is a fake Dana 60. Get rid of it fast. Just so happen's I'm looking for a fake Dana myself, I'll take it. :jester:
I have what I call two older friends that both worked for Chrysler one on the line and the other in quality (now that's funny) and development. The differential would have come from Dana or Spicer or who ever owned them at the time.w8kbrder said:Question: has anyone ever met someone or knows of someone that actually worked at one of the plants assembling these? Someone that actually worked with this stuff first hand? I always see people guess and speculate...but never seen anyone that said "hey I worked in the factory in '69...I remember this or that..."
Blown R/T said:date is odd for a 69.5 but it is a July 1969.5 3.54 sure grip. Kevin
Blown R/T said:what is the RR that it is in? this is what the date and BOM # indicates.
Kevin
Blown R/T said:I looked up your # on a dana site I found a while back. has a great deal of info on there. sorry, I don't know how to cut n paste. LOL !!
w8kbrder said:Blown R/T said:I looked up your # on a dana site I found a while back. has a great deal of info on there. sorry, I don't know how to cut n paste. LOL !!
Awesome. Anyway you could show me the link? Wouldnt' mind seeing that myself!