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Started by cuda hunter, January 07, 2020, 04:23:44 PM

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cuda hunter

I know that I don't have the numbers from the trans.  I will get those eventually.
But with that 4 speed came the shifter, shifter mechanism and the pedals.

I'm not positive but i think the pedals look like a body. 

Can someone tell me what the pedals are. 

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cuda hunter

the shifter
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cuda hunter

shifter and mechanism's
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cuda hunter

and the 4 speed
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cuda hunter

These pics are of my 71 3 speed.  But it's packed in storage and the one I'm trying to figure out is 5 hours from me. 
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cuda hunter

I was hunting and didn't want to full with the parts when we stopped at a garage for a few minutes between locations. 
That's also why the pictures are terrible.

These two pictures are also my 71 but I can't find any definitive bends that says one way or the other. 

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JS29

The shifter looks to be correct. The pedal assembly doesn't, that is a wide clutch pedal for sure. kind of looks like something from the 60's.   :alan2cents:   


Chryco Psycho

 :iagree:
I cannot see enough of the trans to figure out what it is , it could be a short A body unit or an earlier b body

anlauto

Pedals look to be later A Body or even F Body ?
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cuda hunter

thanks guys.  I didn't think they looked ebody. 

I will look through the hotrod article after work.  Thanks for posting it up for me! 
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RUNCHARGER

The pedal pads suggest late 60's A or B.
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