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interchange among manual transmission consoles
I have been pipe-dreaming of a big car with a 4 speed. May never happen, however, I was wondering if manual consoles interchange between years. I am guessing that 65 - 70 have a very similar chassis and floor and so perhaps those would all physically fit? Is it fair to say earlier consoles would not fit 65 and up?
How about between 4 spd vs. 3 spd? Any real difference? I realize the shift pattern is different. Do the two shifters come up in the same place relative to each other front to back and side to side? |
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You are correct, 62-64 consoles will not fit 65 and up.
James Q
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65-66 stick console is slightly different than a 67-68 stick console but they all work. There were no floor shift manual American Pontiacs in 69-70.
65-68 3 or 4 speed used the same console.
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thank you both, was trying to confirm my guess.
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