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Tim, the rod from the shifter to the manual shift arm on your C6 is D1ZZ-7326-B (ID# D1ZA-7340-BA). It is 18" in length and identified by a red paint daub. To my knowledge they are not  reproduced and used ones can be tough to find. I would give Don @ Ohio Mustang Supply or Mike @ Motor City Mustang a try since they both have parts cars.

If none show up you might look at the 72-73 version D2ZZ-7326-A (ID# D2ZA-7340-AA)  It is a little shorter at 17 1/2" and also marked with a red paint daub.  At least these are stamped with the ID# and not just the paint daub which after 40+ years may not be visible.



 
If Don or Mike don't have the part, you might try these guys, I have gotten several hard to find parts from them. http://www.allclassicmustang.com/MustangpartsmustangpartsNOSmustangpartsrestoration.html

Chuck

 
Tim, the rod from the shifter to the manual shift arm on your C6 is D1ZZ-7326-B (ID# D1ZA-7340-BA). It is 18" in length and identified by a red paint daub. To my knowledge they are not  reproduced and used ones can be tough to find. I would give Don @ Ohio Mustang Supply or Mike @ Motor City Mustang a try since they both have parts cars.

If none show up you might look at the 72-73 version D2ZZ-7326-A (ID# D2ZA-7340-AA)  It is a little shorter at 17 1/2" and also marked with a red paint daub.  At least these are stamped with the ID# and not just the paint daub which after 40+ years may not be visible.

Thank you much Steve for the picture, data and specs. Very helpful and very appreciated. The data will help me track one down. Tim
 
If Don or Mike don't have the part, you might try these guys, I have gotten several hard to find parts from them. http://www.allclassicmustang.com/MustangpartsmustangpartsNOSmustangpartsrestoration.html

Chuck
Thanks for the information. Much appreciated.

 
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