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Chevy Gear Shift Collar, Upper Support, Fleetline/Styleline Deluxe (1949-1952 Fleetline; 1949-1952 Styleline Deluxe)

Item EK-80-242603-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Die-Cast Metal with Durable Coating for Long-Lasting Use
      • Package Dimensions: 3.1" L x 2.55" W x 1.9" H
      • Quantity: 1 Pack
      • Packaging Type: Box
      • Product Weight: 1.00 lb.
      • Fits 1949-1952 Fleetline and 1949-1952 Styleline Deluxe Models

      Description

      Precision Gearshift Component. The Chevy Gear Shift Collar, Upper Support, Fleetline/Styleline Deluxe is engineered to secure the gearshift assembly, ensuring smooth and reliable operation. This essential component maintains proper alignment and prevents unwanted gearshift movement, providing critical support for optimal performance.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from die-cast metal with a durable coating, this collar withstands wear and resists corrosion. The protective finish guards against environmental damage while delivering a clean, professional look ideal for restorations or custom builds.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no modifications or drilling. Designed as a direct replacement, it allows quick and secure mounting to the existing gearshift assembly.

      Application. Specifically fits 1949-1952 Fleetline and 1949-1952 Styleline Deluxe models, ensuring exact compatibility with the OEM gearshift configuration of these vehicles.

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