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hi everyone i wanna convert my column shift to the floor in my fb does anyone know anything about the impala floor shift .apparently they are a straight shift not an "h" pattern and if so can u still get them and are they are better way to go than the speco item any info on how they work and if anyone has got one would be great
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They turn up on Ebay and at swap meets from time to time, but they're pretty rare. The speco unit is comparatively common.
How do they work? There are two different types, a regular H pattern and the "straight-through" that you mentioned.
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Here's an original ad for them:
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straight line are a great shifter in good condition but when they have a bit of wear they jamm easily going from reverse to first,(means getting under car and setting linkages back to neutral position) to get it unjammed,the Impala H pattern is a very nice and close pattern only have to move shift babout 4inches for each gear change.
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