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Posi Traction 120-130 1966


Finding a 27 splined 122 axle would be tough. You'd have to find a '70 Amazon and those are rare. USA got it's last Amazons in '68. Canada had 'em in '69 (I own one) but I don't know if they got any in '70. I've heard of some being here in Canada but I think they may've been imported from Europe. My guess is that only Europe or maybe just Scandinavia got Amazons in '70 and those would've had 27 splined Disc braked Dana 30s.

That being said, the 1800s used the same axles as the 120s so like I said before you could get a hold of a '70-'73 1800 rear end it would go into your 122 but if yours is a '66 or older, it will take some fabrication to configure it for the earlier style suspension brackets.

I can't remember what year you said your Amazon was but I seem to recall you had an axle from a '67 in it. If your car is a '66 or older then a pre '67 Dana 27 axle should pretty much be a bolt in but there may be variations in the mounting hardware that I'm not aware of. If you had one of those earlier axles in your car then finding a 10 splined Dana 27 posi unit would be relatively easy. You could buy mine for example. ;)

Good luck,

Roj

'67 1800S
'69 122S
Numerous 240s






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