Ford Transmission Selector Lever F4uz-7210-a Shifter, Gear Change on 2040-parts.com
united states, US
This is a Brand New in the Box Ford Shift Selector with the wiring for the OD Switch which is not included. The Ford Part Number is F4UZ-7210-A. This fits Many Ford Vehicles so check with your dealer or Factory internet Store to be sure this fits your application. Shipping is $5.00
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