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Compatible Differentials for 1967 Parisienne Convertible


What vehicles would have a compatible differential with a 327 1967 Parisienne?  Would a 1964 differential work?  Would the 64 fuel tank also swap over?

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Don't think the 64 Rear end will work, that was last yr. for the X frame, had a 3rd. member "POT" type & likely won't fit!!! gas tank on 64 had the fuel door on left 1/4 panel & believe yours is behind the rr. lic. plate??? If so tank, won't fit. I would "thunk" than 65 to 68 Chev/ Pontiac [Cdn.] rear ends would be the same, but let others chime in here Pete

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65 and up.. what are looking for? I may have something for you,,, and I'm just north of PA.. make lots of trips to S'toon.

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flatland67 wrote:

What vehicles would have a compatible differential with a 327 1967 Parisienne?  Would a 1964 differential work?  Would the 64 fuel tank also swap over?

let me know!

 


      Too bad you are so far away. I have a diff. from a 67 parisienne sitting in my hoard pile. Leaning against the wall not far from the diff. there is a gas tank also.



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While 65 - 70 Chevrolet B body differentials are generally the same, the differences are in the bracketry and the way the brake lines are run.   69 & 70 are the same, and I suspect 67 & 68 are the same.  I know 67 & 68, the brake line junction block bolts to the diff cover.  69 & 70, the junction block is part of the flex brake line, and it bolts to a bracket which bolts to the diff cover.

Re fuel tanks, I understand 65 & 66 have their sending unit towards the forward part of the tank, accessible from the front, whereas 67 - 70 the sending unit is definately on top.   Again, I'd suspect 67 & 68 are the same as a Chevrolet B body, as I know the filler neck is slightly different from a 69 & 70.



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70 2+2 convertible
70 2+2 hardtop
70 Parisienne hardtop

 

 



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I blew the cross shaft pin in my differential. 327 with powerglide if that matters.  I could use a new differential if the price is right, or just the pin to weld back in for now til I find one.  Also looking for a fuel tank. 



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Is this the cross shaft pin you're talking about?   Mine was broke in the 69 12 bolt diff and I got it out with an easy-out.  I bought a handful of them on ebay if you need one.

 



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70 2+2 hardtop
70 Parisienne hardtop

 

 

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Thanks 72 but I've got the 10 bolt 8.2, and I am pretty sure they're different.  



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