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1970 nova 396 four speed original muncie shifter has a couple different handles. One is for a consule ,and another is for a bench seat. Does aanyone know if a bucket seat car no consule uses the same as a bench seat car?The consule shifter handle has a longer offset toward the middle of the hump. The bench seat one has very little offset and has a curve. Could there be three different handles?Is the bench and bucket no consule the same is my question. anyone? thanks alot John
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Here is a thread from the Nova forum. They say there is only 2 shifter handles, console and bench/no console buckets. There is also the question of " Muncie " embossed on the handle itself. I am curious if the 67 and 68 Camaro shifters are the same as the 68-72 Novas.
http://www.stevesnovasite.com/forums.../t-162543.html
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That was a good discussion although the 69 Camaro dude had some application issues. I don't think the 67 68 Camaro shifters are the same.
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