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<blockquote data-quote="One of 101" data-source="post: 16169561" data-attributes="member: 109084"><p>I’m doing this swab in my 1967 Mustang project.</p><p>Can’t wait to unleash my 850 RWHP from my blown 408 cui stroker Windsor.</p><p></p><p>Great info on the Quick6 controller that I can use.</p><p></p><p>Question: Is it possible to buy a drive shaft like the M-4602-MGTM but get a version that will fit a Ford 9inch rear end? Or just buy the front part of the shaft (with the flexible part) and get a drive shaft shop to make the rest? I’ll need a custom length anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="One of 101, post: 16169561, member: 109084"] I’m doing this swab in my 1967 Mustang project. Can’t wait to unleash my 850 RWHP from my blown 408 cui stroker Windsor. Great info on the Quick6 controller that I can use. Question: Is it possible to buy a drive shaft like the M-4602-MGTM but get a version that will fit a Ford 9inch rear end? Or just buy the front part of the shaft (with the flexible part) and get a drive shaft shop to make the rest? I’ll need a custom length anyway. [/QUOTE]
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