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Old 07-27-2006, 05:56 PM
Charley Lillard Charley Lillard is offline
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Default Re: How to tell if trans cutout for 4spd is authentic

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Although most 68 auto's did use a cable... there were a few TH400 floor shift with out console cars made.
They used the 67 style auto shifter with the hole cut in the floor.
It was option M11, they are quite rare.
I had a 68 RS/SS 396 325 that had the option.
Sold the car to Maryland in the early 90's.
KurtS told me that he has only heard of about 3 of them and I believe only has only seen 1.
I have the VIN of my old car if you think it may be it. It was Lemans Blue with Blue deluxe interior... in the early 90's it had 43k miles and was matching numbers.

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What did they do to finish around the shifter with ? Any pics ?
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