Look a mess..? In what way..?833 from december 1971
ETA: 046 would be the 46th unit built that day
the #'s on there look a mess
the upper (vin) stamping looks sloppy.
bigger pic will tell if it's a body. shifter location/tail shaft
Heavy duty..?dig them crazy rods!
nah, they's home made. somebody saw a ramrod shifter and said: i can do that! minus the whole shifter part.Heavy duty..?
as evidenced by the rods... they have a welder so no big deal, right?Must have been one hell of a hack job to the cross member…
Must have been one hell of a hack job to the cross member…
Not sure what you mean.. These rods are no good..? I should buy some different ones..?Must have been one hell of a hack job to the cross member…
Good info, because I had NO idea.. Would have been bummed when installing and running into that issue. Maybe Brewers has them..?If you’re using in a stock application, you would be better off buying / finding a set of “A” body shifter rods as the angles / bends are different. If cutting up, those would work.
It's the one that's "recommended"...You may find that pistol grip shifter to be too long / tall and not a comfortable reach in an A body. If I remember tomorrow I’ll take a photo of the number on the one I have in my car.
Can someone tell me what I have here..?? PP 833 3778View attachment 1716330124
It's the one that's "recommended"...
They're fine, I did that to a Buddy's '67 GT, the shifter would go out of adjustment 'cause the rods would tweak a little after bangin' on 'em. I slipped thick-wall tubing over 'em & MIG'd 'em, problem solved.Not sure what you mean.. These rods are no good..? I should buy some different ones..?