In about 1991 I bought all the goodies to build a stock appearing 12 bolt for a 62-67 Acadian or Nova. That project never happened and I no longer own a first or second generation Acadian or Nova.
These axles have been sitting on the shelf the whole time. I've never even cut the tape that was put on them to ship them to me. I don't even know for sure but I am betting that these are stronger axles than a stock GM axle would be for this application. Back in those days, I called Greg Moser himself to order these and he did not ask me what strength I wanted. As I recall, all he needed to know was the application.
On the Moser website today, stock axles for this application cost $260 US per pair.
I would like to get $225 for these plus actual shipping costs.
-- Edited by Carl Stevenson on Monday 2nd of December 2013 07:07:59 PM
I'm thinking I will do that but I have some serious loyalty to Canadian Poncho first! This place has been VERY good to me and I want to make sure I do my best to return the favour.
My thought with these is it's even smart for someone with an original 65-67 Nova 12 bolt to buy these for spares. Chances of finding new or used GM axles is slim and none for that diff.
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)
What would you guestimate the shipping Bus? I have two friends building a 66 L79 Acadian and a 66 L79 Chevy II and another who races a 66 Acadian I will check with them Monday morn
Package arrived yesterday !! Darlene is picking up tomorrow for Husbands Christmas gift He and his son have 3 Chevy II with 12 bolts She excited shipping was $38.96 Carl 1 charged me $ 25.00 I will "get" him back