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Metal rod that hooks to the carburetor linkage and the accelerator pedal bellcrank, or shaft. Rod measures 12-31/32 inches long. 1967 Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustang with S code 390-4V engines. Hooked end goes into the carburetor linkage, threaded end to the rear. Ford part number C7ZZ-9A702-A. A rod end clevis clip is needed for attachment to the carburetor – see part B7A-9826-A. *Note – not for use with factory cruise control.
Metal rod that hooks to the carburetor linkage and the accelerator pedal bellcrank, or shaft. Rod measures 12-31/32 inches long. Application 1967 Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustang with 390-4V and cruise or speed control. Ford part number C7ZZ-9A702-D. Hooked end goes into the carburetor linkage, threaded end to the rear. A rod end clevis clip is needed for attachment to the carburetor – see part B7A-9826-A. *Note – for use with factory cruise control.
Used timing chain cover with casting number C3AE-6059-A, for any 1967 390 engine. 1967 Mercury Cougar and 1967 Ford Mustang. Cast aluminum construction without excessive damage. Installation bolt kits also avialable.Replaces Ford part number C3AE-6059-A.*Note there is a different version of this timing cover for 1968-70 390/428CJ engines.
Used stamped steel pointer mounts to timing chain cover. Correct for 1967 Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang with S code 390 engine. Must be used with the 1967 style timing cover.
This is an upgraded version from what you see in our video but the idea is the same. This tool has a square hole so you can use your 3/8" drive ratchet or breaker bar to get the correct angle and have even better control of your leverage when placing the torsion bar into the slot. Used to remove the hinge springs (torsion rods) off the 1967 - 1973 Cougar or Mustang. No more trying to remove with the wrong tools . These can be tricky to remove without this tool. Will not work on 1964 -...
This is a mirror nut bezel tool used to remove the mirror nut on the 1967 - 1968 and 1970 - 1973 Cougar. No more scratches trying to remove with the wrong tools. These are made from HRS steel and are milled to fit the bezel nut. This tool pays for itself each time you use it. NOTE: This is an exact fit for ALL used mirror nuts (bezels) and the 1970 - 1973 reproduction mirror nuts (bezels). However, you will find it does not fit our 67-68 repro mirror nuts (bezels) and will need some filing to...
Driver side (left hand) outer section of the torque box for the Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustang for both coupe and convertible.
Reproduction passenger side (right hand) torque box outer section for Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustang coupe and convertible. Here's a little film to help you fortify your flexxy feline
Rebuilt C4 24 spline torque converter for the 1967 - 68 Mercury Cougar or 1966 - 69 Ford Mustang. This item carries a $200 core charge, refundable when we receive your rebuildable core. Ford part number C6AZ-7902-M. What does it mean to “rebuild” a torque converter? When there are problems with a car’s automatic transmission, sometimes it’s the torque converter. It could be fluid loss, bent vanes, or bad bearings among other problems. We have a local shop with decades of experience do a very...
C-4 transmission 90 degree brass fitting for the rear oil cooler line. New reproduction with jamb nut and "O"-ring. Fits 1967-68 Mercury Cougar and 1965-73 Ford Mustang where applicable.
Application; 390, 427, 351CJ, 428CJ, and 429CJ all with C6 transmission. 428CJ and 429CJ 4 speed transmissions. 1970 351C-4v with FMX.U-joint size 1330, overall length 8-3/4 inches.
Replaces Ford part #: C7ZZ-3656-A, concours correct for all 1967 Mustang's and Cougar's. This beveled ornamental plastic ring is for your 1967 steering wheel hub. The inner diameter is 3 3/4" and the outer diameter is 4 3/8" and it stands 5/16" tall. This ring fits many FoMoCo products but keep in mind there is another version that is completely flat like a washer. We suggest you use soapy water and heat your hub before trying to slip this on. It also helps if you go around the perimeter and...