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Title: WTB 1967 GT350 Pinion Yoke
Post by: Shawn on October 04, 2022, 09:42:15 AM
Hi all,

I'm looking for an original Pinion Yoke application 1967 Shelby GT350. 

Thanks
Shawn
Title: Re: WTB 1967 GT350 Pinion Yoke
Post by: 430dragpack on October 04, 2022, 11:10:42 AM
What does the one you have now look like?
Title: Re: WTB 1967 GT350 Pinion Yoke
Post by: Shawn on October 04, 2022, 04:56:35 PM
Don't have one.  My car was made in April if your getting at the early VS late versions.  Not sure when it changed
Title: Re: WTB 1967 GT350 Pinion Yoke
Post by: 430dragpack on October 04, 2022, 05:08:21 PM
Quote from: Shawn on October 04, 2022, 04:56:35 PM
Don't have one.  My car was made in April if your getting at the early VS late versions.  Not sure when it changed

Is the early vs. late thing the shape of the pinion seal dust ring/cover?  Early "Bell" type vs. later wavy type?   These are all the 5" overall length and 1310 unjoint size that the 289hp cars typically used.  Is there any casting numbers on the one you are looking for?  Some have C1AW some C5A?(possibly illegible?), some with random symbols.
Title: Re: WTB 1967 GT350 Pinion Yoke
Post by: brandosaac on October 04, 2022, 09:04:28 PM
I should have one, give me a few min to find it
Title: Re: WTB 1967 GT350 Pinion Yoke
Post by: 430dragpack on October 04, 2022, 09:12:35 PM
Quote from: brandosaac on October 04, 2022, 09:04:28 PM
I should have one, give me a few min to find it
I have 5 of them, but trying to determine the exact correct style for a '67.  I know which one a 64-1/2 & '65 K code used, not sure if it was the same in '67.
Title: Re: WTB 1967 GT350 Pinion Yoke
Post by: brandosaac on October 04, 2022, 09:13:33 PM
If this is what youre looking for , send me a private message with your zip code and Ill tell you how much with shipping
Title: Re: WTB 1967 GT350 Pinion Yoke
Post by: 430dragpack on October 04, 2022, 09:17:21 PM
Does that one have C1AW down in where the ujoint cap rests, like I pictured?  It's just like the one I posted a picture of and is the style found on the 64-1/2 & 65 K-code.  The C5 casting number and random symbols/numbered yokes are thicker than the C1AW and there is two different C1AW yokes, one is even thinner yet.  The middle one is the known 64.5-65 version.