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Bushing that goes to the inside of the brake booster pushrod. This is the early version of this part that is made of plastic, a later version was introduced in 1969 which was made of nylon and...
Reproduction bushing for the master cylinder push rod where the switch and brake pedal converge. Two required per car and the bushings are sold separately.Ford part number C5DZ-2B129-B
Great Reproduction of an Often Broken Part. This part fits on the bottom of the steering wheel and must be in place to cancel your turn signal on tilt column cars. Used on all Ford products with a...
Used on 1967 Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustang for the air conditioning, located under the dash to the back of the ignition switch. 25 amp circuit breaker, identified in the Ford MPC as part number...
Reproduction batter bracket or clamp for battery installation. "L" bracket attaches to the battery apron and steps down for the battery hold down clamp. Not sure which cars got this, but likely was...
Stamped steel construction with black vinyl coating like the original to prevent corrosion. Please note that vinyl coating will almost always crack along edges shortly after installation, just like...
New clip for holding a single wire. Often times this clip is used for the trunk light. Also seen under the dash panel on select years. Most likely other locations too from the factory. Panel hole...
This clip mounts the actuator shaft to the eyelids. Two required for 1967 - 1968, one required for 1969 - 1970. Same clip holds the windshield wiper motor to the wiper transmission.
Prepare to be disappointed... This is a reproduction 1967 - 1968 Ford Mustang clock knob and set screw (replaces Ford part # C7ZZ-15032-A) that can be cut down to work on your 67-68 standard Mercury...
Used 1969 351W coil mounting bracket. This version of the bracket is specific on the 351W and allows extra room for the oil dipstick. We happen to know that there are no less than 4...
Reproduction coil mounting bracket. The manufacturer claims it fits all cars 1967-73. We happen to know that there are no less than 4 different versions of factory Ford coil brackets used on 1967-73...
Used coil mounting bracket. This version of the bracket is probably the most common. Typically this version was used on small block V-8's in 1967-68. This version has the 'rails' to give it...