| To: | BCAH@aol.com | 
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| Subject: | Re: banjo axle | 
| Date: | Fri, 16 Dec 2005 22:25:59 -0500 | 
| Cc: | spridgets@autox.team.net | 
| References: | <144.53147103.30d4a9e0@aol.com> | 
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| Early Fords use them up to 1949. The center section is a round pice with a tube that runs forward to the transmission. The rear axle tubes have a big flange on the ends that bolt tot eh flat sides of the center sedction. When the axle tubes are removed the bare center section looks somewhat like a banjo with no drum head covering on it. =====O (Kinda like that) Tough to describe wihtout being able to attach a photo. Dave BCAH@aol.com wrote: >Looking through some history articles I keep seeing references to banjo >style rear axles. What is this?Bob C | 
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