(j6) Used Oem 1965 - 1968 & Other Years Ford Mustang Automatic Shifter Linkage on 2040-parts.com
Kilgore, Texas, US
For sale is a used OEM 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 etc Ford, Mustangs and possibly others, automatic trans. floor shifter linkage, please look close for your needs,. Came off a 1966 coupe 289 C-4 trans
Thanks for looking and check out my other Auction items
Alan
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Mistakes can be made in the listing and description; these items could be very old, used, dirty and needing restoration. These parts could fit several models and years.
PLEASE contact me with any questions, concerns, or problems you may have with an item you’ve purchased. I’m here to help and take care of my CUSTOMERS.
If free shipping is offered, it's for the lower 48 US states only
Don't forget, these parts can be at least 45+ years old, even New Old Stock parts can show signs of age.
I do not do any serious cleaning of used parts, as customers prefer to clean & media blast using their own methods
International buyers are RESPONSIBLE for all taxes, duties and fees imposed by THEIR country
Pictures reflect actual items
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