1965 Chevy Impala Ss Floor Shift Assembly- Automatic - Oem on 2040-parts.com
Bartlett, Illinois, United States
1965 Chevy Impala SS Floor shift assembly
You are bidding on an original automatic floor shift assembly from a 1965 Impala. I believe this would be for the SS model This may fit other models and also the 1966 Chevrolets but please check. This is in fair original condition. The shift lever works fine, button depresses and shines nicely. The neutral switch does however have one of the tabs broken off. Not sure but believe this is for a powerglide. Just trying to clean house and let someone use what I no longer need. I accept PayPal or other means. More photos available upon request.
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