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64 vs 66 console difference
Can someone tell me the difference between a 64 GTO console and a 66 GTO console besides the 64 is blue in color.. I have a 64 console to install ion a 66 GTO and need the boot. I see the 66 and 64 boot are different. Do I use a 64 boot or a 66 boot or will it matter. For once I would l would like to order the correct part the first time. This is a 4 speed console.
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1964 manual shift console is a one year only.
There is a gray vinyl material glued to a curved plastic that slides with the shifter handle. A spring underneath keeps this slider in contact with the bottom of the console. 1965, 66 and 67 console use a separate bezel that takes a rubber boot shown in last photo.
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So not caring about originality can I use a 66 boot on a 64 console or do I need to use the 64 boot? Is the shifter hole about the same?
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From best of my recollection the cup holes are pretty much the same.
You should be able to use the 66 boot |
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