4 sp. carb linkage
Actually, the 1964 cars did not use the kickdown switch built into the bellcrank. The switch was an inline switch mounted to the manifold on the driver's side of the carb, like Pontiac. Yet another 1964-only "feature".
I don't have two of these to compare.
I recall the KDS/AT rod having a ball end receptacle on the aft end, it has been a while since I redid the MT '66 442 which should have the same as '65 MT system. I recall fabricating the L69 throttle rod for the tri-carb setup.
Joe, are you challenging my recollection of parting out a '64 3-spd MT car some 40 yrs ago? :-)
I think you are quite correct. I vaguely recall marveling at how the mechanism on the firewall had no KDS, I had never seen that before.
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