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9/08/2015 9:06 AM  #1


1968 S-Code Drive Shaft Needed

Hi All, I need a drive shaft for a 1968 S-Code Mustang 390/C6 to a ford 8". Or if you have any advice as to where to get one made.

Thanks

Jeff
 

Last edited by fgsjeff (9/08/2015 9:07 AM)


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9/08/2015 10:22 AM  #2


Re: 1968 S-Code Drive Shaft Needed

Drive Shaft King in Dallas.  Call them in advance and he will tell you how he wants you to measure fitment.

Last edited by almcgee (9/08/2015 10:24 AM)


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9/08/2015 2:58 PM  #3


Re: 1968 S-Code Drive Shaft Needed

GOT IT!  Thanks!
 


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