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Hello,
I am in need of a GM Muncie 4 speed shift handle that fits 68-72 Chevelle / Impala or El Caminos with bucket seats. Thanks Rob M.
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Rob M. '68 L-72 Biscayne, M22 4-speed |
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Rob: Impala is not the same. Do you need a chevelle or impala handle.
Joe here is impala/chelelle console and impala/chevelle bench. Chevelle will almost always have a part number on the handle impala never seems to. ![]() |
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Kind of a long story, but I have Hurst linkage in my car along with the Hurst handle. I would like to replace the Hurst shifter handle with a Muncie. I know I will have to do a little fabricating at the connection point but I think it can be done. From some of the research that I have done the above Chevelle shifter will work with the least amount of welding and cutting. I know it won't be exact, but I really love the Hurst linkage. Here is a link to a pic that I tried fabricating with a shifter handle that came from a chevelle for a console... It looks bad.
http://webpages.charter.net/josiebosie/DSC02111.JPG As you can see the "twist" in the handle really screws it up. It is also too tall. So that is why I thinking the bucket seat handle will work....
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Rob M. '68 L-72 Biscayne, M22 4-speed |
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Understand. Just don't cut a impala one they are hard to locate as you know. take care Joe
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That is why I want a Chevelle one...
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Rob M. '68 L-72 Biscayne, M22 4-speed |
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