1973 1979 Ford Pickup Truck F-series Nos New Fomoco 4 Speed Shifter D7tz 7210 A on 2040-parts.com
Great Bend, Kansas, US
You are bidding on an Original FOMOCO NOS Gear Shift lever. This is correct for all 1973 to 1979 Ford Trucks with a manual 4 Speed truck transmission. This is New Old Stock NOS new, still has the cardboard protector sleeve on the knob end. The Ford part number is D7TZ 7210 A.
This is a genuine FORD part, not a reproduction.
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