Re: 70 Cuda 4spd shifter
[Re: 72demon416]
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03/23/17 03:21 PM
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PurpleBeeper
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I believe in 70 the ONLY 4spd shifter was a pistol grip.
70 Roadrunner convt. street car
440+6, NOS, 4-spd, SS springs
'96 Mustang GT convt. street car
'04 4.6 SOHC, NOS, auto, lowered
"Officer, that button is for short on-ramps"
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Re: 70 Cuda 4spd shifter
[Re: 72demon416]
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03/23/17 04:54 PM
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Cuda Cody
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Post a photo of your tag. We can decode the whole thing and also the Build Sheet too. The tag should be a D21. All D21 in 1970 should be a Pistol Grip.
1970 Challenger T/A 4-Speed 1970 Challenger T/A 4-Speed 1970 Challenger T/A Auto 1970 Challenger R/T Auto 1970 Challenger Auto 1970 Challenger RT 440+6 4-Speed 1970 Challenger RT 440+6 4-Speed 1970 Hemi Challenger 4-Speed 1970 Hemi Cuda 4-Speed 1971 Cuda Auto 1971 Cuda 4-Speed LOOKING to BUY 1970 & 1971 E Body J, V and R Code project cars
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Re: 70 Cuda 4spd shifter
[Re: 72demon416]
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03/24/17 01:53 AM
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Grizzly
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Congrats on the car, Rick! Have to see a picture after you get it.
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Re: 70 Cuda 4spd shifter
[Re: 72demon416]
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03/24/17 12:16 PM
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Morty426
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I had always thought that the pistol was standard with a 4 speed in the e-body but then I saw the code j42 (for optional pistol grip shift handle from 70 -74) and it made me wonder if there was a a different handle I hadn't seen before. Do you mean J45?
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