Okay doing a lot of assumption here,,first of all mine are in a
63,,,secondly with out having them side by side, they do look like they have the
same bends in them,,,,,third, there is another piece that you will need, sort of
a belcrank similar to what the clutch uses that goes from the frame to the
transmission so you might want to check the box where you found the rods and see
if there is another piece that you did not recognize I took some pics. with my
phone, not the greatest, but might give you an idea, if you will send me a
phone number that I can send pics. to I will do so,,,,good luck
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