63 64 Ford Clutch Fork Dust Boot Fairlane Galaxie Falcon 3spd 4spd Warner M/t on 2040-parts.com
Broadway, Virginia, US
This reproduction
clutch release lever (fork) dust boot fits
1963-64 full-size Ford / Fairlane / Falcon
6- or 8-cylinder with 3-speed 3.03, 4-speed Ford,
or 4-speed Warner manual transmission.
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