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1964-12-66 Ford Mustang 3 Speed Shifter Arm-ball & Boot on 2040-parts.com

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Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

UP FOR AUCTION IS A GOOD FACTORY 3 SPEED SHIFTER ARM WITH BALL & BOOT FOR A 1964-1/2 - 66 FORD MUSTANG. PART NUMBER ON BOOT #C4ZB-78118-B. SHIFTER ARM IN GOOD SHAPE SOME RUST ON THE BOTTOM PORTION. BALL IS GOOD NO AGE CRACKING SHOWS SOME AGING, RUBBER BOOT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION NO RIPS NOT BRITTLE. CHROME PLATED PLATE IS SOLID HAS SOME MICRO PITTING NO DENTS PLATING STILL SHINES. TAKEN OFF AND STORED INSIDE FOR DECADES. THIS MIGHT ALSO FIT FALCON & COMET APPLICATIONS PLEASE CHECK FIRST. NICE ITEM TO UPGRADE WITH GETTING HARD TO FIND FACTORY UNITS LIKE THIS ONE. EMAIL ME WITH ANY ?????

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