Re: Ratchet shifter in an old pickup
[Re: radar]
#2580126
11/19/18 10:09 AM
11/19/18 10:09 AM
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Posts: 1,406 New Jersey, USA
yella71
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pro stock
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Ok here goes.....I would bring that shifter to the next swap meet and off it to someone else. I Hate those things but that's me. anyway I might go with a column shift or a locar floor shift for you truck. im not a big fan of locar anything but I did do a swap in a coustomers early chev pup that had a v8 auto trans conversion whith a ratchet shifter. it sucked. the locar looked and worked MUCH better. or if your crafty how about a slap stick shifter on the dash?. Good luck with it whatever ever you do.
71 challenger convertable, 64 sport fury 383 ci with factory air
99 sebring convertable
89 CTD pup
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Re: Ratchet shifter in an old pickup
[Re: radar]
#2580164
11/19/18 12:03 PM
11/19/18 12:03 PM
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Joined: May 2015
Posts: 1,134 Lost in Time
Iowan
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super stock
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Lost in Time
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I had one of those in 1983, I couldn't stand it.
Have a great day Iowan
"obsolete is neat"
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Re: Ratchet shifter in an old pickup
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#2582083
11/23/18 06:55 PM
11/23/18 06:55 PM
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Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,406 New Jersey, USA
yella71
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pro stock
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Ok so why did you ask if you were going to use the rachet shifter anyway? and I think the bare foot gas peddle should absolutely stay.
71 challenger convertable, 64 sport fury 383 ci with factory air
99 sebring convertable
89 CTD pup
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Re: Ratchet shifter in an old pickup
[Re: stumpy]
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12/02/18 02:49 PM
12/02/18 02:49 PM
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 10,951 Spokane Valley, WA
Big Bad Bee
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I Live Here
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Spokane Valley, WA
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I’ll give that ratchet shifter a big thumbs up! I love em. I put the Hurst Pro Matic 2 in my Superbee. It’s great. Your frame looks excellent! Keep those cables under sheet metal! I think the key to installing an aftermarket shifter is to put extra support under the mounting brackets to give it a nice, firm, level feel. Most guys just drill their tunnel and bolt it down. That base plate will work fantastic.
I’m listening.
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Re: Ratchet shifter in an old pickup
[Re: Big Bad Bee]
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12/03/18 09:27 PM
12/03/18 09:27 PM
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Posts: 252 southeast ky
mills.mopar
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enthusiast
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southeast ky
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Is that a recovered factory seat, or something else?
I've got a 56 and that's been a hold up for me is finding a seat that fits and looks good. Those cabs are VERY small!
Jeff
If you love it lube it
68 dart 37 dodge coupe 71 challenger
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