(2) Vintage Gearshift Lever Repair Kit #7343, For Ford Products 1960-67. on 2040-parts.com
Leland, Illinois, United States
(2) NOS Gearshift lever repair kits for Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Econoline & pick-up trucks 1960-67 standard and automatic transmissions. See photo for contents.
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