Rebuilt Working 1958 Ford Edsel Shifter Motor Teletouch 58 Push Button Electric on 2040-parts.com
Northridge, California, United States
Here is a fully rebuilt shifter motor. Tested and works perfectly. Every gear space works.
I have both wiring looms, small series(Pacer/Ranger/Wagon), and large series(Corsair/Citation). So please let me know which you need. I also have the relays and other parts. Please see my other auctions or ask if you need something. |
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