It's a 9-inch rear end with disc brakes, but I don't know if it will work
in my fuelie 68 coupe. Is there a good resource for rear ends and what
will interchange?
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Thomas
351CJ - 09 Jan 2006 21:48 GMT
> It's a 9-inch rear end with disc brakes, but I don't know if it will work
> in my fuelie 68 coupe. Is there a good resource for rear ends and what
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> Thomas
NO it will NOT it will be WAY TOO wide to fit your car.
You could measure the width of your current rear-end, and ask the seller to
tell you the width of the much wider one he is selling, then you will know.
FYI:
Your whole 68 coupe could damn near fit in side that Lincoln Town Cars
trunk.
WindsorFox - 10 Jan 2006 02:51 GMT
> It's a 9-inch rear end with disc brakes, but I don't know if it will work
> in my fuelie 68 coupe. Is there a good resource for rear ends and what
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>
> Thomas
Just a shot in the dark, but you might email the seller...

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Brent P - 10 Jan 2006 18:39 GMT
> It's a 9-inch rear end with disc brakes, but I don't know if it will work
> in my fuelie 68 coupe. Is there a good resource for rear ends and what
> will interchange?
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8028047540&sspagen
ame=ADME%3AL%3ARTQ%3AUS%3A1
As was pointed out, no way in hell. It's from a town car! A 70s
one at that. Then again, it might be so much wider the wheels will sit
completely outside the 1/4 panels :)
Mark C. - 12 Jan 2006 02:44 GMT
If the seller is mistaken it may be out of a Lincoln Versailes. In which
case it would work in your '68 with some minor mods.

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>> It's a 9-inch rear end with disc brakes, but I don't know if it will work
>> in my fuelie 68 coupe. Is there a good resource for rear ends and what
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> one at that. Then again, it might be so much wider the wheels will sit
> completely outside the 1/4 panels :)
351CJ - 12 Jan 2006 03:05 GMT
> If the seller is mistaken it may be out of a Lincoln Versailes. In which
> case it would work in your '68 with some minor mods.
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>> one at that. Then again, it might be so much wider the wheels will sit
>> completely outside the 1/4 panels :)
That is true, but it is not likely anyone has mistaken a Lincoln Versailles
for a Lincoln Town Car...
Thomas Cameron - 12 Jan 2006 16:57 GMT
> It's a 9-inch rear end with disc brakes, but I don't know if it will work
> in my fuelie 68 coupe. Is there a good resource for rear ends and what
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>
> Thomas
Sorry, I was meaning to put more emphasis on the "how would I find out"
part of the question... Is there a book or web site any of you like
which talks about Ford rear ends? I have found about a zillion 9" rear
ends, but some are 28 and some are 31 spline, some are too wide, some are
not wide enough, and then there's the whole brake issue.
Is there a good place that says "This rear end will go in cars X, Y and Z,
and Q and P with caveats?"
Thanks!
TC
351CJ - 12 Jan 2006 18:43 GMT
>> It's a 9-inch rear end with disc brakes, but I don't know if it will work
>> in my fuelie 68 coupe. Is there a good resource for rear ends and what
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> Thanks!
> TC
Very few rearends will interchange between many other models and years, even
if the axel housing is the appropriate width, the spring perches and shock
mounts are often in different locations and there are many different drive
shaft flanges and yokes.
If some welding and fabrication are within your abilities, your choices will
expand tremendously. I have installed a 9 inch disc brake Lincoln
Versailles (Leaf spring rear suspension) rearend into a 1979 Fox body
Mercury Zephyr (upper and lower control arms & coil spring rear suspension).
That required quite a bit of fabrication.
Good luck,
and remember, Google is your friend.
Brent P - 12 Jan 2006 21:01 GMT
> If some welding and fabrication are within your abilities, your choices will
> expand tremendously. I have installed a 9 inch disc brake Lincoln
> Versailles (Leaf spring rear suspension) rearend into a 1979 Fox body
> Mercury Zephyr (upper and lower control arms & coil spring rear suspension).
> That required quite a bit of fabrication.
However, that particular rear axle is valuable because it is one of those
few that can be used widely. The versailles was a essentially a granada.
A granada was essentially a stretched maverick. A maverick is very close
to '65-'73 mustangs and of course mustangs were similiar to falcons. So
that rear axle is valuable without the fabrication to all the leaf sprung
compact fords. And of course with fabrication, cars like yours because
it's more or less the correct width.