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Old 12-15-2017, 06:45 PM
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Ok guys, So can any Camaro guys out there confirm that the 67 Camaro Drive Shaft is indeed the same as the 68 Camaro Drive Shaft? Is the 67 Camaro Drive Shaft the same as the 68 Camaro Drive shaft, as far as appearance? Meaning, we know the 68 Camaro Drive Shaft is indeed two diameters, very similar in appearance to the Chevelle and Pontiac Drive Shaft, or is the 67 Camaro Drive Shaft even something else, considering it was the first year of the first generation Camaro?

We have determined that the lengths of the first generation Camaro will be the same, depending on application, for the 67, 68, or 69 Camaro, yet regardless of applications, these will be 3" shorter than the 68-72 Nova due to wheelbase length.

We have also determined that the 68 Camaro and the 68 Nova utilized a 2 diameter shaft, similar to Chevelle and Pontiac, as far as appearance, again varying in length due to application....but is indeed the two diameter style like the Chevelle and Pontiac.

So, after all of the clarification and verification of appearances, Is the 67 Camaro or is it not the same as the 68 Camaro and 68 Nova Drive Shaft as far as appearance and style? We know the lengths will vary upon application but next question here is.....Is the 67 Camaro Drive Shaft indeed the same as the 68 Camaro Drive Shaft as far as appearance?

Again, regardless of any 1st generation Camaro Shaft and application, compared to 68-72 Nova Shafts and application, the Camaro Shafts will always be 3' shorter due to wheelbase length difference.

Again, here all I'm trying to confirm is, Indeed is the 67 Camaro Drive Shaft the same in appearance as the 68 Camaro Drive Shaft? If its different, what is different about it?

Thanks guys for the help in putting all of this collaboration together!
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