1967 Ford Truck Nos Shifting Rod Part # C7tz-7328-d on 2040-parts.com
Somerset, Ohio, US
This is a new old stock 1967 ford truck shifting rod, part # c7tz-7328-d,,, its most likely for a 3 speed on the column, but not for sure,,, be sure by the numbers that this will fit your car
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