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NOTE! When we ship a rear end, we will remove the third member and ship it in a separate box. Some assembly will be required. Housing overall width - 55-3/4 inches flange to flange. Spring perches are 43 inches apart on center. Overall width measured from faces of axles, not the tips. All 1971-73 have the same overall width of 61 inches. Rear axle assembly - Housing, Axles, brake backing plates, and third member. As removed from a 1971-73 West Coast Cougar organ donor car. We recommend a...
OEM style nut to hold the axle U-bolt to the axle. Fine threaded like originals 7/16-20 grade 5. Will not fit some reproduction U-bolts. Sometimes these are called shock plate bolts. Replaces Ford part # 379244-S
Backer board for the sill plate on any 1971-73 Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang. Also called a shield, it bridges the gap over the channel for the wiring harness. It is adjacent to the sill plate, and keeps the carpet from dropping into the exposed channel. This is a used part, and made from fiber cardboard type of material. See our reproduction item in the related items for a lower cost and made from more sturdy material. Original Ford part number D1ZZ-6513218-A. Two required per car, sold...
Backer boards (PAIR) for the sill plate on any 1971-73 Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang. Also called a shield, it bridges the gap over the channel for the wiring harness. It is adjacent to the sill plate, and keeps the carpet from dropping into the exposed channel. This is a new part, and made from durable non paper material. See our related items for used. Original Ford part number D1ZZ-6513218-A. Two required per car, sold as a pair.
This is the 3 hole version of the ball joint for the 1967 - 1973 Cougar and Mustang. Right is same as left. Two required per car. Hardware included. made in Tiawan.
Reproduction disc brake hose bolt for any 1968-73 Mercury Cougar and generally all other Ford cars with factory disc brakes. Special hollow bolt with cross drilled hole. Attaches the high pressure hose to the caliper.
Reproduction barrel nut or insert for attaching "Cougar" fender script to the fenders. Each Cougar emblem uses 4 of these barrel nuts which insert into the fender first, and then the Cougar emblem. Additionally, these nuts also go into the C pillars for attaching the XR7 badge or medallion on each side. Two barrel nuts per side for the XR7 medallions. Barrel nuts sold individually. The install is basically the same as shown here: https://youtu.be/mcd788WUNns ...
These barrel nuts or clips are exactly like the original ones inserted into the trunk for attaching 1967-68 "Mercury" script, and 1971-72 Mercury Cougar "Mercury" Hood scripts. The manufacturer indicates that these tubular nuts fit 1/8" holes. Pin size on those emblems are 3/32". These clips are also used to attach the 1967 quarter panel emblems. The install is basically the same as shown here: https://youtu.be/mcd788WUNns ...
Tubular or barrel nut for attaching our reproduction "C" pillar XR7 emblems with studs. We found these fasteners to install the emblems without disturbing the headliner of a 1967-68 Mercury Cougar. These are also suitable for installing this emblem onto the trunk lids of 1971-73 Mercury Cougar XR7 models. The originals were flat backed and glued onto the deck lids with adhesive. These tubular nuts require two 7/32" holes be drilled. These mount on the lower part of the roof behind the...
D1AF-9600-FA Air cleaner base for all 1971 Cougars with the H code 351-2V engine. About 17.84" inches in diameter. Could also be found with casting number D1AF-9600-FB or D1AF-9600-FC. IMAGES BELOW ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY, EXTRA PARTS ARE NOT INCLUDED Ford part number D1AZ-9600-F. ...
D0AZ-6331604-A
Fits and looks identical to the 1970 mirror base but is slightly taller. The difference in height between the two versions is indiscernible to the naked eye. Very nice product, works well with original mirror heads, save your hardware. Do you have questions about installing a passenger side mirror or using Riv-Nuts? Heres a link to our Forum. Check out this video Check out this video ...