I'm looking for the shift linkage / rods for a 1967 3 speed automatic. It seems that these parts were unique to the 67 - at least that what i've been told.
If these parts are truly unavailable, anyones suggestion for a fix would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
1967 F100 Shift Rods / Linkage
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Re: 1967 F100 Shift Rods / Linkage
I thought the shift linkage rods were the same. The clutch rod is different is 67 only.
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Re: 1967 F100 Shift Rods / Linkage
I think the 67- 69 colum shift automatoc rods were the same. 70-72 were different they snap in and arent adjustable.
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Re: 1967 F100 Shift Rods / Linkage
Thanks for the comments / advice. I solved the issue with with the purchase of a universal aftermarket kit...
Lokar Column Shift Linkage ACA-1801
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/LOK-ACA-1801
Lokar Column Shift Linkage ACA-1801
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/LOK-ACA-1801
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Re: 1967 F100 Shift Rods / Linkage
Thank you for the post! I wish I would have joined and read this post a month ago. I searched several salvage yards to find a first/reverse shift rod for my 67 F100. I paid 60 bucks of one that has been sitting rusted for the last 20 years. At least it's rusted where it needs to be to work properly.
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Re: 1967 F100 Shift Rods / Linkage
I'm surprised you found one at all! I'll post a picture after I install it this week.Rehab1967 wrote:Thank you for the post! I wish I would have joined and read this post a month ago. I searched several salvage yards to find a first/reverse shift rod for my 67 F100. I paid 60 bucks of one that has been sitting rusted for the last 20 years. At least it's rusted where it needs to be to work properly.
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