Original 68 69 Chevy Full Size Muncie 4 Speed Shifter Impala Bel Air 327 396 427 on 2040-parts.com
Leo, Indiana, United States
Up for sale is a very hard to find 1968-1969 Full Size Chevrolet 4 speed shifter. This is for a Muncie 4 speed transmission. All that I have is what is pictured which is the shifter body, stabilizer rod and bracket. The shifter moves as it should and nothing has been altered.
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