Cadillac Nos Drive Shaft 60's 70's 7614828 Prop Shaft Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Roseville, Michigan, US
NOS GM Cadillac driveshaft complete with u-joints and yoke. This is a rare find
over all length with yoke approx 70" not including yoke 64"
GM part# 7614828 labeled as prop shaft assembly
check part # to make sure it fits your application . i will answer all questions
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