1950's,1960's Ford,lincoln,mercury Original Accelerator Rod With Standard Trans. on 2040-parts.com
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
This is an original accelerator rod with attaching clip and hardware from the carburetor to the firewall linkage. It was used on Ford, Lincoln and Mercury products in the 1950's and 1960's with a standard, 3 speed transmission. The overall length of the rod is 11" and it can be adjusted to 9" overall length. This rod is a Ford original which has the Ford engineering # stamped into the body shown in the last picture. Perfect for replacing a missing, damaged or aftermarket rod with a Ford original. Payment by money order, check or PayPal is expected within 10 days of the close of the auction. We charge actual shipping, are glad to combine shipping or your welcome to pick up the part at our shop. Thanks!
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