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Restore the canceling function of your classic Ford workhorse with this New Old Replacement Stock (NORS) Shee-Mar repair cam. Manufactured in the USA, this TS12 (Interchange SM12) is the hard-to-find repair cam specifically designed for 4-Wheel Drive Ford Pickups from 1961-1966 and various medium-duty commercial trucks.
Fitment Warning: Please visually compare your original cam to the photos. This cam is often confused with other models. Check that the center mounting pin/shaft faces the correct direction for your application.
| Make | Model | Year(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ford Truck | F-100 / F-250 Pickup | 1961-1966 | 4-Wheel Drive (4WD) Models Only |
| Ford Truck | F-350 / F-600 Medium Duty | 1964-1966 | Replaces C2TZ-13341-D |
| Ford Truck | F-700 / F-1100 Heavy Duty | 1964-1965 | w/o Trailer Tow Package |
| Ford Truck | B-Series Bus (B-500 to B-750) | 1964-1966 | School Bus Chassis |
| Ford Truck | C-Series Tilt Cab (CCT 550-1100) | 1964-1965 | w/o Trailer Tow Package |
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This listing uses stock images for reference. Because these are NORS (New Old Replacement Stock) parts manufactured decades ago, the item you receive may have cosmetic differences from the photo, such as:
Rest assured, the Part Number (TS12) and Fitment specifications are verified to be 100% correct for the vehicles listed.
Looking for that perfect, hard-to-find part for your classic car? You've come to the right place! We specialize in authentic, Made in the USA NOS (New Old Stock) and NORS (New Old Replacement Stock) parts – unused treasures we've unearthed from closed auto parts stores and manufacturers. These are the parts you need to complete your restoration or keep your classic car running smoothly.
Unless otherwise stated, parts are "New Other," meaning they are new and unused, may be in opened original packaging, and may exhibit signs of age or storage.
Each part is carefully inspected. While most parts are new, their packaging may have been opened for inspection. Boxes may be torn, missing, or show signs of wear.