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Oh well, my driveshaft measures the same. I actually got that from a '72 Charger with a 400, but it was in the trunk. I always figured it would work on my '73 roadrunner GTX with the 440. I need approximately two inches shorter.
Wow, that's crazy that you bought yours in the Laurel Highlands. I live in between Latrobe and Ligonier. I actually bought mine twenty one years or so ago in Torrance, Pa, right by Blairsville. It actually looks worse now than it does in the pictures because it's been dismantled even further. I...
You are absolutely correct. There were also 749 P code 400, four speed roadrunners in '73. I never could understand why no four speeds came in the U code '73's
I have a '73 U code roadrunner and I live in Pennsylvania around the laurel mountain region. There were only 749 U code roadrunners built in '73. I think that number drops to 386 for '74.