Have you looked to see if it is an 8" ? If it is original it will be the 7.25" rearend. Either way it would just be a matter of finding the correct u joint but I believe any driveline from a 2 door car will work
Haven't looked yet, but I did notice the driveline is a skinny little thing. Sounds like I should be ok though if it's just a matter of the right u joint! Thanks!
I believe it was the first year for production that had the smaller rear end. My '71 had 8". I swapped in one from a '74 with zero problems and used the original drive shaft. Micah
I pulled my original 1970 200/3-on-the-tree/7.5" and swapped in a 302/C4/ 8" from a '74 and my skinny stock driveshaft from the '70 worked just fine. Length, splines, U-joints, everything. If that helps at all. Eric
My bad also I was thinking since the car had a 170 then most likely it would have the 7.25 rearend, sorry for misinformation as the 71 should have the 8" with 4 lug bolt pattern
If indeed it is a 1971, it should have an 8". All you have to change to get five lug wheels are the axles and brake drums. Lee "THE MAV" Richart
5-lug 8" axles don't fit a 4-lug 8" housing...the axle bearings have a different O.D. and different I.D. To make the swap the ends of the axle tubes will need to be swapped.
I have heard that one can custom order a bearing to do this swap as well....but doesn't really seem worth all the extra work.