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Re: shifter conversion



Okay. Then probably the easiest way is to use the 1965 shifter conversion cable kit from Imperial Services that allows your stock 1965 console shifter to work with a 
1968 transmission. No major or minor butchering required!

Thanks,
Gary H.

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>It is a 68 torqueflite that came with the 68 440
>Steve

>----- Original Message ----- 
 
>> What year is the TorqueFlite transmission you are going to use?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Gary H.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>
>>>I have read the article on changing shifters but I don't think I 
>>>understand. My question is:
>>>
>>>I have finally located a complete console with shifter for my 65 Coronet, 
>>>I am putting in a 68 440 and torqueflite tranny. I want to use my stock 
>>>auto shifter. I know they are different. Has anybody done this conversion 
>>>before? I need a diagram or something and maybe some pics. I understand 
>>>you can use a B&M cable for a 727?. Anybody shed some light on this, I 
>>>went to a great deal of trouble to find a complete console as mine was 
>>>butchered for another shifter and I want to retain the stock look. Or 
>>>better yet, anybody put an aftermarket shifter in to a console like this 
>>>that looks good??? and does not require major butchering??
>>>I am open to ideas and suggestions.
>>>cheers
>>>Steve 


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