7/8", unless the '72 was a WW5 optioned car.
there are two different designs of the "64-72" 7/8" rear swaybar. Its all in the cosmetics. The earliest version had a much more gentle curved bend to the center, where as the much much more common version drops to more of a V in the middle under the center housing of the rear. The early style was used on '64 442's & possibly on '65 442's. The latter style (which is reproduced) was used up through the '60's & on 70-72 GTO's.
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