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Used wiring harness that goes into the shifter bucket for any 1971-73 Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang with C6 transmission. This is for the PRNDL light on your shift lever. Automatic C-6 transmission...
Swivel that mounts to the lower clutch rod or clutch adjusting rod. Original Ford part number D0ZZ-7A528-A.
Ford called this part a 'sleeve'. Attaches to the lower shifter arm with a hitch pin. Has nice bushing, with correct nut, washer, and pin. The 1967/68 and 1969/73 versions are identical. The...
Very rare find... A restored bezel will look fine but will never retain the sharp edges and matte black finish like this new in the box original Ford part.
This very rare part is unique to the 1970 - 1971 CJ and SCJ C6. There was no 390 option in 1970 - 71. Sales were down on the CJ equipped Cougars in 70-71 making this one very hard part to obtain....
This very rare part is unique to the 1972 - 1973 351-4V / 351CJ with C6. We have determined that this part only fits Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustang. Torino and mid sized Ford/Mercury use a...
We rarely have extras of these in stock but we like to show these items so you know what you are looking for or you can use it as a visual and fabricate your own kit. The washer measures 1 13/16" x...
Locking nut that attaches the shift lever to the shifter arm and support inside the shifter buckets. We normally see the fine threaded nuts on the 1967-70 shifters. Please check your shift arm...
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...