Is there a after market source for a drag link. When my car was transported the tranport driver used the drag link instead of the axle to boom the car to the trailer(idiot). So my drag link resembled a horseshoe when I got it and I can't get it back perfectly straight which throws my steering off. Any help would be appreciated.
Here you are sir!
http://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/5017
Just match up what you have with what they are selling.
Excuse my laughing at your description, but I can do that because it didn't happen to me.
This isn't a part being reproduced as far as I know, because there are plenty of originals still around. If you don't know somebody local who's likely to have one, start with Model T Haven.
I have some, Bob
They are easy to straighten. If you have a late car, a replacement is an easy find.
I sit corrected. But at $210 a pop for a new one, I'd still look for an original.