[Found!] Drive Shaft 50 3/4 inches Center to Center

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Put a 727 and an 8 3/4 in my 65 Dart GT and now need 50 3/4 inch yoke center to center driveshaft. Prefer at least a 3 inch. Thanks
 
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What are you looking for?? Do you know the dimension???
 
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FYI, its a -2.25 inch difference from a 7.25 to a 8.75 rear. And a 8.75 equipped Duster has a driveshaft that is .55 short of the "official" dimension that a early A needs, Id look that up. as the Dart and the Valiant had different wheelbases but maybe the same driveshaft dimensions.
 
FYI, its a -2.25 inch difference from a 7.25 to a 8.75 rear. And a 8.75 equipped Duster has a driveshaft that is .55 short of the "official" dimension that a early A needs, Id look that up. as the Dart and the Valiant had different wheelbases but maybe the same driveshaft dimensions.
Thanks, but I had a Dana60, cheers
 
FYI, its a -2.25 inch difference from a 7.25 to a 8.75 rear. And a 8.75 equipped Duster has a driveshaft that is .55 short of the "official" dimension that a early A needs, Id look that up. as the Dart and the Valiant had different wheelbases but maybe the same driveshaft dimensions.
Hey to pishta, would you have a link to look up driveshaft lengths. May the Mopar force be with you!
 
Hey to pishta, would you have a link to look up driveshaft lengths. May the Mopar force be with you!
FYI, its a -2.25 inch difference from a 7.25 to a 8.75 rear. And a 8.75 equipped Duster has a driveshaft that is .55 short of the "official" dimension that a early A needs, Id look that up. as the Dart and the Valiant had different wheelbases but maybe the same driveshaft dimensions.
Found this chart...
driveshafts.jpg
 
I have a few stock 65 barracuda drive shafts and 1 custom I'm Not sure of length but it all or 4 inches wide pm me if interested
 
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