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Attractive reproduction of a very popular, over the counter Mercury dress-up accessory. The only Cougars that came from the factory with this real wood shifter were the 1970 Eliminator and 1968...
Used T shift handle, originally an over the counter Mercury dress-up accessory. The only Cougars that came from the factory with this real wood shifter were the 1970 Eliminator and 1968...
Mint Condition NOS part for your XR7-G equipped with automatic transmission. Notice the texture or "Fur" on the Cougar. The majority are smooth from the factory. We have no explanation for this...
Reproduction of the little plastic shift indicator arrow, that is illuminated by the little bulb in your shifter housing. Fits 1969-73 Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustang. Also fits 1971 and newer...
This keeper affixes to the top of the plastic indicator arrow. Screws included. Check out this video
Complete chrome automatic shifter lever assembly for any 1969-73 Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang with or without consoles. This is the late version with wider width pawl. Good used part no heavy...
Complete chrome automatic shifter lever assembly for any 1967-68 Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang without consoles. The 1967-68 is similar to the 1969-73 shift lever, but has the additional chrome...
Used lamp diffuser for all 1969-73 Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustangs. Note the comparison picture. The reproduction is a shade or two lighter than original. The complete Ford part number is not...
Lamp diffuser for all 1969-73 Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustangs. Note the comparison picture. The reproduction is a shade or two lighter than original. The complete Ford part number is not available,...
Used grade A center console manual transmission shift plate. We rarely have one in this condition. Engineering number as seen on the back reads C7ZB-7B233-A / C7WB-7B233-A
This rod is unique to 1970 because it was the first year of the lock out rod. Very hard to come by when you consider there was no 390 option for 1970. Notice this rod features two different part...