Dipped a '65 manual trans drive-shaft in evapo-rust Took it out of the "bath" and found all the original markings. It's amazing as none were visible before dipping, it was a solid ball of medium brown surface rust.
I am not exactly sure as I did not label it, but this is most likely the original drive-shaft from a '65 San Jose convertible that I'm restoring. This car was originally equipped with an A code and 4sp toploader trans, regular 8" rear. The manual trans drive-shaft is different than an automatic or K code that year. Some may know that these have the inner locks on the u-joints, so it's a unique drive-shaft setup and measures a tad shorter than an automatic one.
The drive-shaft appears to have 2 stripes on the end, I would say a light blue or lilac and a light green. Has the typical stencil, don’t think I have seen this exact one before though, 19077-3S. Then there is a large splash of yellow by the weight at the upper end of the shaft and a little splash of yellow on the rear yoke area. The slip yoke did not have any markings that I could find.