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> 6 rear shift linkage boot, boot
rgalla9146
post Apr 8 2017, 10:45 AM
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This is a part that is often missing or melted on original six cylinder cars.
It covers the shift linkage at the rear of the trans.
It's a bit different than the one seen on a 4cyl.
Can it be reproduced ? I think it's 'blow molded' or 'vacuum molded'
Is there a market for it ?
It is a CW item for sure.


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post Apr 9 2017, 12:57 AM
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Blow molded it can be done. I've made the late shif bushings and will be starting up on all of these(I have some), after I get a few other projects completed.
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post Apr 9 2017, 05:48 AM
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Blow molded it can be done. I've made the late shif bushings and will be starting up on all of these(I have some), after I get a few other projects completed.


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