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Does anyone know if the shifter linkage is off of?
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Does anyone know if the shifter linkage is off of?
Does anyone know if the shifter linkage is off of? Came with a load for speed Parts I got. Thanks Brandon
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Looks like four speed rods and arms plus a portion of a backdrive set to allow key removal in a certain gear.
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3 Speed with reverse lock out, 69--72.
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3 Speed with reverse lock out, 69--72.
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Your right. I totally missed there was only two arms.
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