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Shifter bushing for RAD 4 speed manual SR4

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Hello all,

My shifter bushing are gone on my 1975 Mustang, 4 spend manual, 4 cylinder
Any ideas where a can find the bushing or a new shifter complete with bushing
Would appreciate any leads
THANKS!
 

Enzio

Dang it. I was hoping mine would get 3 more inches
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Try here.

Shifter saddle seat bushing damper 5/8" for SR4 RAD Ford Mustang II Jeep CJ AMC

OE replacement 5/8" long shifter saddle bushing for SR4 / RAD internal rail 4-speed transmissions as found in: 1974-1978 Ford Mustang II 1980-1981 Jeep CJ 1976-1982 AMC cars 1976-1987 Chevette & T1000 - 4 speed only (RPO MY1) Fits some Australian single rail applications - measure first! Ford...
core-shifters.com
 
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Thank you! Enzio
I will replace that bushing too, but I am looking for the bushing on top of the transmission...see picture
 

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Enzio

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Try Phil,
 

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That doesn't look like any of the shifters I've removed from 4 speeds from any II I've worked on over the years. They all had a baseplate that was bolted to the tail shaft housing that had 3 bolts.

They looked like these in the pics taken from the link that @Enzio provided.






I think I have an old shifter or 2 somewhere in my parts pile. If I can find one I'll see about taking better pics of what I'm referring to. I don't remember seeing a bushing like that either. I'm guessing this is a transplant in another application too since that doesn't look like the tunnel of a II. Any chance it's a transmission from something else, like maybe a Ranger? Are there any tags or maybe casting numbers you can reference to locate what, exactly, this transmission is?
 
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