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Shifter Assembly, With Handle, 3-Speed Automatic (66-67 Chevelle; 66-67 Malibu)

Item EK-50-241318-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Shift Assembly Automatic 3-Speed for 1966-1967 Models
      • Includes Ergonomic Handle
      • Fits 66-67 Chevelle and 66-67 Malibu with 3-Speed Automatic Transmission

      Description

      Automatic Shifter Assembly. The 3-speed automatic shifter assembly with handle is engineered to deliver precise gear selection for smooth and reliable shifting in classic vehicles. It allows drivers to seamlessly engage different gears in the automatic transmission, enhancing driving control and comfort. This assembly is vital for restoring or maintaining the original transmission functionality of the vehicle.

      Durable Construction. Made from high-quality materials, this assembly ensures long-lasting durability. The handle features an ergonomic design for a comfortable grip, and its finish complements the vehicle’s interior to provide both function and style.

      Easy Installation. Installation is straightforward and typically requires only basic mechanical skills. No additional drilling or modifications are needed, allowing a direct fit to the specified vehicle models.

      Application. Designed specifically to fit 1966-1967 Chevelle and 1966-1967 Malibu models equipped with 3-speed automatic transmissions, guaranteeing proper compatibility with these production years and models.

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