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NOT! when I was under it inspecting the rear axle a whiles back, I saw the numbers 2 and 5 and just assumed it had a 3.25 in it.
Now that its up on jackstands tore to pieces, I was looking at it really close and brushed off the tag.
Thats 2.50
Explains why it was such a b***** to get moving and all............
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That's a bummer to discover. But carbs were big and gas was cheap so they thought they'd make it comfy for you to float down the ole road.
As a teenager I was really interested in fixing up on my dad's 1970 CJ5. V6 and a 3 speed. I found out why he never drove it at freeway speeds. The rear had 5.89 gears and the front had 5.88's!! It could go anywhere off road but took a looooong time to get there.
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Float is right for some of the old Galaxies. Buddy had a 65 with the 352 in it and it had a good bit of power, but high rear gear and everything set up to float down the farm roads. I think it was also like 17 turns to go from lock to lock on the steering.
Loved that car.
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