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Made out of Nylon. Please confirm teeth count and direction of teeth. Color codes do not guarantee direct replacement. 4 speed Toploaders have reversed tooth direction. Click here to use our Speedometer Gear Calculator. Available in 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 23 tooth*. Replaces Ford Part: C0DZ-17271-A, C0DZ-17271-B, C0DZ-17271-C, C0DZ-17271-D, C0DD-17271-A, C1DZ-17271-A * - 23 tooth gears are not a Ford part and only have a life expectancy of 25,000 miles. They also have been reported to...
These four speed gears have the teeth reversed from the direction of the automatic gears. Made from Nylon. These gears only fit the 4 speed Toploaders. Click here to use our Speedometer Gear Calculator. Replaces Ford Part # : C2DZ-17271-G 20 Tooth Gear Pictured
This clips affixes the plastic speedometer gear to the cable. Some have found that this OEM original clip fits a little better than the reproduction we offer. *Trivia* Did you know the first Cougar cast for production in 1968 was this "Custom Cougar"? This fine example was offered up on ebay summer 2008 for a mere $6500.
Used speedometer cable from a 1967-68 Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang with 4 speed transmission. These are assembly line used and would have had a Ford number of C7ZF-17260-A or C7ZZ-17260-J. Has captured hold down bracket at transmission. Cable has a rubber hose at the transmission end. These measure out about 76 inches long. Also has a metal sleeve about 10 inches from the speedometer cluster end, Cable clamp? Used condition, will have road grime, and maybe a couple of abrasions or small...
Used speedometer cable from a 1967-68 Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang with C-6 automatic transmission. These are assembly line used and would have had a Ford number of C7ZZ-17260-C. Has captured hold down bracket at transmission. About 66-9/16 inches long. Used condition, will have road grime, and maybe a couple of abrasions or small cracks in the casing. The internal cable has been tested and is good. Tags generally are not present on these. Look at the related items, you may need a firewall...
Used steering wheel tension spring used in the tilt / tilt away steering column found in the Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang. One required per car. Keeps tension on the steering wheel shaft so as to keep the steering wheel from contacting the upper column cover. There is an active thread on the Classic Cougar Community Forum discussing tilt columns and trouble shooting. *NOTE* For tilt column service, you can contact Tony Augustine at 6t8cougarguy@gmail.com. Tony is a trusted colleague of WCCC...
"L" shaped bracket that mounts to the rear carburetor mounting hole for attaching the return spring. Bracket faces forward when installed. *NOTE* This bracket is a bit shorter than the 4V version.
"L" shaped bracket that mounts to the rear carburetor mounting hole for attaching the return spring. Bracket faces forward when installed. *Note - This bracket is a bit longer than the 2V version.
"L" shaped bracket that mounts to the rear of the Holley carburetor mounting hole for attaching the return spring. Bracket faces forward when installed.
Used 14x5" stamped steel wheel for your Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang. We save some of the better stock wheels and some have probably ridden in trunks most of their lives. These were offered in 1967, we believe that a 5-1/2 inch wheel was used starting in 1968-69. Have a bent or damaged wheel? Don't have a spare? Shipped bare. Various conditions and subject to availability. Used 'as is', wheel as found in the wilds of our wrecking yard.*Note - these wheels will not work with disc brakes...
Used 14x5-1/2" stock stamped steel wheel for your Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang. We save some of the better stock wheels and some have probably ridden in trunks most of their lives. This 1967 specific wheel is slightly different than the more common 1968-69 stamped steel wheel. Limited to stock on hand. These were offered from 1967 through 1969. Have a bent or damaged wheel? Don't have a spare? Shipped bare. Various conditions and subject to availability. Used 'as is', wheel as found in the...
NOS Standard seat belt retractor including bolts and a huge 44" x 33 1/2" Ford seat belt diagram in FoMoCo box and never installed on a car. Standard belts can be identified in 1967 by the plastic lift up female buckle. Deluxe belts are identified by the metal female buckle that are released by a center button. All xr7 models had deluxe belts in 67, deluxe was optional in the standard models. NOTE: Front retractors are same for left and right. Check out this video ...