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Thanks, I looked him up, and found a picture of the Chevelle with the shifter. I'm thinking that would be similar to the amount of space in the Nova. I think the Mr. Gasket shifter has the reverse lever a little farther back so I'm thinking it will be very close if not hitting.
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Back in the day I ran a Hurst Super Shifter in a bench seat Nova...needed a bigger hole and it was a close fit. Not sure if that helps the discussion..
-wilma
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By memory, you won’t be able to bring the seat all the way forward.
Ryan
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Thanks for all your help guys, I know the seat will have to be all the way back, but that is no problem as that's how where I have it anyways.
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Mike '83 Monte Carlo '69 Nova '62 Bel Air 'bubble top' |
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