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1965 Ford Mustang

Products 241-242 of 242
Throttle Rod - 289 - Used ~ 1967 Mercury Cougar / 1964 - 1967 Ford Mustang 289,1967,1967 cougar,1967 mustang,accelerator,c7w,c7z,cougar,ford,ford mustang,mercury,mercury cougar,mustang,rod,throttle,used,30192
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Throttle Rod - 289 - Used ~ 1967 Mercury Cougar / 1964 - 1967 Ford Mustang

Price: $22.06

Metal rod that hooks to the carburetor linkage and the accelerator pedal bellcrank, or shaft. Hooked end goes into the carburetor linkage, threaded end to the rear. Application 1967 Mercury Cougar and 1964 - 1967 Ford Mustang with 289 engines. Ford part number C5ZZ-9A-702-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.

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Vintage Autolite Wire Service Caddy - Used ~ 1967 - 1973 MercuryCougar / 1964 - 1973 Ford Mustang 33964,1964,1964 mustang,1965,1965 mustang,1966,1966 mustang,1967,1967 cougar,1967 mustang,1968,1968 cougar,1968 mustang,1969,1969 cougar,1969 mustang,1970,1970 cougar,1970 mustang,1971,1971 cougar,1971 mustang,1972,1972 cougar,1972 mustang,1973,1973 cougar,1973 mustang,C4Z,C5Z,C6Z,C7W,C7Z,C8W,C8Z,C9W,C9Z,D0W,D0Z,D1W,D1Z,D2W,D2Z,D3W,D3Z,autolite,buggie,buggy,cart,classic,cougar,dolley,dolly,ford,ford mustang,jump,jumper,mercury,mercury cougar,mustang,old,trolley,used,vintage,33993,wire,caddy,service
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Vintage Autolite Wire Service Caddy - Used ~ 1967 - 1973 MercuryCougar / 1964 - 1973 Ford Mustang

Price: $216.37

This hand held cart was used by service stations or garages to hold spools or bare wire to make them easily accessible when needed. There's a handy foot long ruler painted into it to quickly and easily measure lengths of wire. The design and style suggests that it could be from anytime between 1940 and 1970, making it a valuable collectors item for car enthusiasts. Condition is used, but aside from obvious defects and patina (see photos above, random wire included),...