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    need linkage piece

     



    I replaced my TH-350 with another when I burned up the old one. It ended up turning into a long term project (been busy). I'm now missing the shifting linkage (it's a column shifter) piece that pivots on the frame and connects to the transmission. I have no idea where to find this piece. Anyone know where I can purchase a new one. It's for a 1973 Chevy Nova Custom. Thanks for any help.
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    Can anyone hear me? Can someone please help?
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    Would seem that that would be a very common peice. I would suggest visiting a junkyard. If they don't have the part you need, have them check the Hollander Interchange Manual and see what cars have the same peice. Most all the large salvage yards are on the net and locating the linkage peice should be relatively easy.
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    do you know what teh peice looks like? ive got a 73 nova that ive taken the whole front end apart on. im removing the th350 and installing a 4 speed so i migth have the part youre looking for since mine is also a column shift. ill check and see for you. -danny

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    Im sorry. I've just been trying to get this fixed. My dad told me if I didn't get it moved that he would move it for me . That can mean anything with my dad. But I think I found something that'll work. Thanks zeroskater and Dave. Sorry Denny.
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    awesome chevyorange, i hope you get the problem fixed, good luck!

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