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How good is you auto info? The same guy has a 1955 Ford Courier ( Utility Wagon )
He has a book on order, but it isn't here yet. The lines don't match up so well, so here is a picture. Curious what the color is called. Previous owner has already primed it.
I have a 1972 C-76 (cabover) with a worn out transmission shift linkage. I have been unable to find the part and need to fabricate it so I am looking for a schematic. The only VIN # I have is C76EVN11653 altho its apparently not complete. I can provide pictures of the part if anyone can find me a drawing drawing?. Thanks
How good is you auto info? The same guy has a 1955 Ford Courier Sedan Delivery.
He has a book on order, but it isn't here yet. The lines don't match up so well, so here is a picture. Curious what the color is called. Previous owner has already primed it.
I have a 1972 C-76 (cabover) with a worn out transmission shift linkage. I have been unable to find the part and need to fabricate it so I am looking for a schematic.
The only VIN I have is C76EVN11653 altho it's apparently not complete.
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1948/80 Ford truck VIN contains 11 digits.
C76 = C750 Tilt Cab.
E = 361 2V FT engine.
V = Kentucky Truck Assembly Plant.
N11653 = 1972.
Trans, axle and etc. codes stamped on the Warranty Plate, located on the left door face below the latch.
Pic is for 4 or 5 or 10 speed. If pic is correct, post the number from the part you need, I'll see if anyone has it NOS
Trying to find information about this truck to replace starter and hydraulic pump on dump, maybe some brakes and things. What can you tell me from my VIN # F60DKD99856 Anything would be helpful. Thanks!
Trans, axle and etc. codes stamped on the Warranty Plate, located on the left door face below the latch.
Pic is for 4 or 5 or 10 speed. If pic is correct, post the number from the part you need, I'll see if anyone has it NOS
btw: Where in Alaska are you located?
Looks like it could be 7A370? There's a ball and socket joint there and the ball is pulling out on mine. The chassis has no other info regarding the tranny, etc., the truck was bought as a tanker originally. I did find some numbers on the side of the tranny: C46-15-6-3 (I think.) The plates stamped on the side of the tranny are completely corroded. We are in the Bristol Bay area, so bush Alaska. Thanks for your help!
Looks like it could be 7A370? There's a ball and socket joint there and the ball is pulling out on mine. The chassis has no other info regarding the tranny, etc., the truck was bought as a tanker originally. I did find some numbers on the side of the tranny: C46-15-6-3 (I think.) The plates stamped on the side of the tranny are completely corroded. We are in the Bristol Bay area, so bush Alaska. Thanks for your help!
DOHZ-7A370-A .. Arm-Transmission Shift Control Front Rod to Crank-7" long, 2 3/4" wide / Obsolete
Applications: 1972 C600/900 from serial number M60,001 / 1973/86 C600/900.
KINSEL L/M in Beaumont TX has 1 = 800-816-2894.
FITZPATRICK & LAMBERT in Dushore PA has 1 = 570-928-8183.
BUCKEYE WESTERN STAR in Plain City OH has 1 = 888-210-5344.
GREEN SALES CO. in Cincinnati OH has 3 = 800-543-4959.
Hello Bill, The folks at Green sales were able to help me find one of the parts but mine is actually before Ser. M 60,001. I know from prior experience that some parts came from 1972 and some for '73 for this truck. He had part # 7A375 (the part with a socket) but did not have 7A370 (the part with the ball). He faxed me pages from the Ford Truck Parts diagram to help me find it. Do you know of other sources? or, are these parts interchangeable? If not, it looks like I may be back to fabricating the part I need. Is there a detailed schematic for these parts available?
Thanks,
I bought my wagon in 1997 in Mexico while I worked for a Canadian manufacturer there.
The Mexican Ford plant used DANA axles on these vehicles, not Ford axles. I have the factory shop manual for US and Canadian models, but they don't refer to the Mexican models.
I wondered if you could help me sort this out. My axle cover does have a DANA type fill plug, and the 3rd member is removable. I'd like to swap the 3.07:1 ring and pinion (US/CDN models are 3.08:1) to 3.27 pr 3.45:1 and add the Traction-Lock feature.
I bought my wagon in 1997 in Mexico while I worked for a Canadian manufacturer there.
The Mexican Ford plant used DANA axles on these vehicles, not Ford axles. I have the factory shop manual for US and Canadian models, but they don't refer to the Mexican models.
I wondered if you could help me sort this out. My axle cover does have a DANA type fill plug, and the 3rd member is removable.
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