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I took it off and there is no hole, so I'm thinking there must be some kind of clip. The SM doesn't show or say anything about the end that connects to the trans.
I've been working on my 70 GTX and noticed that the throttle rod where it connects to the trans has no clip/cotter pin. It's just like your car with console shifter. Can you tell me what goes on there. It has no hole for a cotter pin.
Man she looks like new again, probably better than new. Looks like a full house. Only one thing. I would have got my *** chewed if I sat that wing on the bare concrete floor. I can hear them now (THE HANGAR FLOOR IS NOT A PARTS RACK)
Might want to take a quick check of your pinion angle after raising the trans up. Could save you some drivetrain issues down the road, especially if you ever decide to romp on it pretty hard and leave the drive shaft laying in the road.