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Old 01-18-2020, 04:52 PM
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This also brings up a question I have had. It seems to me I did see something that stated this was true. My 1967 RS was built 3rd week of October 1966 in California it is an L30 with the standard 3-speed trans with floor shift and a console. I have owned it since September of 1976 and it came to me with a 3-speed shifter with a "MUNCIE" shift handle. That shifter was long worn out and removed and is not available any more. I ordered a new 4-speed shift lever from a Chevy dealer when I installed a Muncie. Finding correct shift rods was not fun or easy at that time. The new shift lever did not have "MUNCIE" on it so I had a colleague cut my old handle off and weld it on the new shifter which is in the car today. I have bought a replacement 3-speed shifter with a "T" mark on the handle but if my car was originally constructed with a 3-speed "MUNCIE" shifter, I would like to find a handle to put in this shifter. Sorry to hijack & change the subject some.

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