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1960-64 Column Shift Detent Plate P/n C0dz-7a216-c4 (for C-4 Trans. Conv.) on 2040-parts.com

US $14.05
Location:

Roseville, California, United States

Roseville, California, United States
1960-64 column shift detent plate P/N C0DZ-7A216-C4 (For C-4 Trans. Conv.), US $14.05, image 1
Condition:New Brand:OEM (AFTERMARKET) Interchange Part Number:P/N C0DZ-7A216-C4 Manufacturer Part Number:P/N C0DZ-7A216-C4 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is the column shift control selector position detent. It holds the shift lever in park position. Fits the 1960 - 64 turn signal flange body only. This Ford Falcon part is used a c-4 transmission has been installed in the 1960-64 Ford Falcon. This part has the correct cutout for the C-4 but is still narrow enough to fit into the 1960-64 turn signal mounting flange. Part is made to original specs, material and tolerances. Thanks for looking.
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