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Just for clarification, F-Cars only got the TH200C, (never the TH200-4R) and only in their darkest, saddest days. By the time the little weakling transmission was turned into an overdrive unit (200c -> 200-4R) F-Cars thankfully only got the 700-R4. The only exception to this was the handful Buick powered F-Cars in '88-90, since the TH200-4R had a BOC bolt pattern.
Buick had an F-car 88-90? I thought the F body comprised the Camaro and Firebird - nothing else?
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Buick had an F-car 88-90? I thought the F body comprised the Camaro and Firebird - nothing else?
No, he said Buick POWERED f-cars... There were some T/As that had the turbo-charged v-6 out of the Buick Grand National in them during that time frame.
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No, he said Buick POWERED f-cars... There were some T/As that had the turbo-charged v-6 out of the Buick Grand National in them during that time frame.
I stand corrected. It was late when I read that.
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I stand corrected. It was late when I read that.
Silly Con...

That's O.K. Half the time I don't catch key details in posts, and waste everyone's time and bandwith. At least your question is legitimate.

So I wonder, what's the verdict on the Caddy rear axle?
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