Ford 1967-68 Mustang/cougar C4 Automatic Shifter Rod Original C7za-7326-b on 2040-parts.com
Silver Spring, Maryland, US
This item is for a Ford 1967-68 Mustang/Cougar C4 Automatic Shifter Rod
This is an original rod Part # C7ZA-7326-B
Very little wear and in good condition
Will be shipped USPS Priority Mail
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