Mystery Part '65 Barracuda

Yea, what the unwashed masses call drive shafts are actually called propeller shafts (duh where's the propeller? Oh in boats that is called the wheel :( Nomenclature wars can drive a person nuts. Drive shafts are what we tend to call axles. Whereas the intended use for "axles" was to name the entire front or rear assemblies hub to hub, or kingpin to kingpin. As in straight front axle, or solid or floating rear axle. Too many ways to name stuff always opens the door to confusion and head scratching. I got used to it working
at Garrity motor sales in Hamtramck (boy, spell check doesn't like the poles at all) back in the early 70's. I's ask sensibly, I thought, for a part at the counter and Ralph, 50% of the time would look puzzled in a kind way and begin to teach. It took awhile but luckily I was a quick learner back then. In the end Chrysler's names for parts made perfect sense once I thought about it for a bit. Fun times, wouldn't mind doing them over again. Who knew that devilish fastener on the heater control cable was called a Bowden clip? What's a country boy to do?