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Old 11-11-2008, 05:28 PM   #1
ChiefRocka
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Shift Indicators for Overdrive.....

I am currently in the process of installing a 700R4 in my '63. I'm trying to decide what shifter to run....

I thought about the Lokar tranny mounted shifter....the SUPER tall one...think that would be cool.

However, it would also be nice to keep the floor open. My kids are growing, and their legs are getting longer

Rather than run a van column, I would rather use a stock auto column.

Just wondering if anyone knows if they make a replacement indicator for our trucks that would have overdrive shift points ?? PRND321

Also, do the truck columns have shift detents, or does it rely on the detents in the tranny ??

My buddy at the speed shop knows they make them for Camaros, Impalas, etc. but not sure on the trucks.

Honestly, never seen an auto column up close, but I think they are similar to an Impala...

Anyone have some info ??

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