I solved Super T10 in stock location.Our cars only came with the Saginaw manual transmission. It had a shifter mounting plate that moved the shifter about six inches forward of where a traditional shifter would mount. That was to clear the bench seat that was standard issue. Any other trans like an ST-10 or Muncie would have the shifter mounted at the tail end. I doubt that the shifet handle would locate in the same spot as the auto trans shifter.
HEY! GNVAIR! You were the guy that solved this! Don't be shy, that thing you did was genius! Here is the thread: https://gbodyforum.com/threads/inst...thout-moving-the-original-shifter-hump.76444/ This gets the shifter as close to stock as possible.
Maybe the one for the Saginaw. Mine from my '72 has an adapter like mount that pushed the shifter over towards the middle more than a normal style. Even included a block to center it more for the console.Getting the stick centered would require a 68-72 Chevelle console shifter
This is the one I am talking about and it's for Muncies but could fit other transmissionsMaybe the one for the Saginaw. Mine from my '72 has an adapter like mount that pushed the shifter over towards the middle more than a normal style. Even included a block to center it more for the console.
I wish I had my older Hurst catalog handy to cross its applications. I know the only reason they still list the shifter for the Saginaw in our cars is the same p/n is listed for 2nd gen Camaro's with a Muncie or a Borg Warner.This is the one I am talking about and it's for Muncies but could fit other transmissions
I have mine from 1987I wish I had my older Hurst catalog handy to cross its applications. I know the only reason they still list the shifter for the Saginaw in our cars is the same p/n is listed for 2nd gen Camaro's with a Muncie or a Borg Warner.
In my 1968 Firebird I put a 1979 ST-10. By using the 1968 Firebird Saginaw bent-over shifter, I got it to fit the OEM console. BUT- I had to have friend fabricate a mount that fit the ST-10/Hurst shifter. It is one of none.F Body shifters have weird angles to them
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