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Hey Ryan 1969 Chevelle, would you happen to have any photos? they probably mount very similar...
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The gate/body is mounted higher and closer to the driver so the rods are straight. This one is a push down for reverse model :-) Ryan
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Al only cut the “hump” (the piece welded over the factory torch cut hole) and banged some areas for more room.
This is a 1969 Cutlass so the “hump” is low profile. Ryan
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yes,i presently have that shifter ,but i'm using competition plus linkage and mounting bracket,,i like the push down reverse,...i'm thinking i might not have to cut the tunnel just cut for the shifter,but all these floorpans are different... and another dilemma..Finding a boot...without taking out a loan..lol.....Hey Big Gear Head...Do you have any photos????
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