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We have a good selection of parts for 1970 to 1979 Ford front constant velocity driveshafts. Ford first used a Spicer Type Double Cardan front CV driveshaft in Broncos built after 1970 serial number G70, 000. The 1974 F-Series pickups with New Process NP203 full-time transfer cases were the original F-Series models with a front CV shaft. Subsequently, all 1974-1979 F-Series trucks with the NP203 full-time case would be built with a front CV driveshaft. The 1977-1/2 F-250 ("Low Boy") was the first F-Series model with a New Process NP205 part-time transfer cases that came equipped with a front CV driveshaft. For some reason, only some 1978-1979 F-150 NP205 equipped trucks were made with front CV driveshafts, the rest will have a conventional two joint front driveshaft. For Ford front 4x4 CV driveshafts, 1979 was significant for two reasons: The CV joint size was enlarged and the new F-350 1 ton 4x4 came equipped with a front CV driveshaft for all power train combinations. Greaseable Front CV driveshafts were discontinued by Ford starting with the 1980 model year.