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![]() ![]() You guys keep forgetting the Big chevys had muncies also and they probally get more confused with chevelle shifters than any others.Here is chevelle/impala console and bench pretty easy to see why they get mixed up.I have seen more impala handles less part numbers than with one. Also just because a handle does not say muncie on it does not garantee it was not originally installed on one.We have seen over the counter replacements plain and quite a few on caprices for some reason plain but all had muncies. |
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The one on the far right looks like what was in my bench seat '68 Chevelle, and the same as the one I mentioned here earlier.
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That if I remember right is a 864 out of a 70 chevelle bench.
I know they have a different part number for 68/69 but they don't look any different to me from 68-72. Not sure what the difference may be for the part number change. |
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