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Ahh, now it is making some sense with your info. The 1976 265 from which I extracted a limited slip differential was a GL--that was probably where this piece came from. Funny story about that car. A friend of the shop where I worked who often brought us interesting cars to work on (Bob bought and sold cars like the 1935 Peugeot and 1955 Citroen I fixed for him) saw this 265 on the side of the road with -- in large letters painted on the side--"TAKE ME". So he did. It became a storage shed/parts car. BTW -- the 1935 Peugeot drove like an "old" car -- the 1955 Citroen (a model that was introduced in 1934 - the Traction Avant) drove like a modern car -- good steering, brakes, comfortable ride -- but only about 60hp -- was fun to drive over a "test drive" weekend. Made me feel like a French movie star :-)- Note the goatee, Dave






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