Rare in the sense that they were not available as an option 'as delivered'. But back 'in the day', a dealer could special order one from Germany and install it as a 'dealer option'. Or back when the cars were fairly new you could have ordered one from an aftermarket Opel parts supplier and fit it yourself. (More Opel, Mantapart, C&R, Parts and Polish, Opel Parts and Service, etc.)
They are in fact much stronger than the factory open diff. Torque tube is just as weak however!
Should be a 3.67, if it's in fact stock. Otherwise, the only way to accurately tell is to pop the diff cover, and count the teeth.it there any easy way to tell what gear ratio it is?
Its a '73 manta rallye 4spd.


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