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64 - 67 Chevelle shifter ID for Muncie, + Impala, Nova

by: 66floyd( 663Feedback score is 500 to 999) Top 25 Reviewer
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This is an identification guide for 64-67 stock Muncie and Saginaw shifter handles for Chevrolet. These Chevrolets used the same shifter handle regardless of transmission type (Muncie or Saginaw). Of course the linkage between the handle and the transmission was different but I'll get into that in another guide.

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Here are the three available handles for 1964-67 Chevelle:

1964-1967 Chevelle


The handle on the left is a 1964-67 Chevelle and Nova bench seat shifter. It is for cars with bench seat only and should have a white shifter ball with shift pattern on it. It is also the 1964 Impala bench stick.

The middle one is the 1964-66 Chevelle bucket seat handle, for cars with or without a console. It should have a chrome ball. It is also the 1964 Impala bucket seat stick.


The one on the right is the 1967 Chevelle bucket seat handle, for cars with or without a console. It should have a chrome ball.

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These two are the different bench seat shifters:

Left Chevelle/Nova, Right 64 Impala 65?


The one on the left is the 1964-67 Chevelle and Nova / Chevy II bench shifter (same as above).

The one on the right is for the full size Impala models. 64 and maybe 65?

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This is the difference between the 65-67 Impala console shifter and the 1967 Chevelle console shifter:

 67 Chevelle, 65-67 Impala bench, 66-67 Impala console, 65 Impala console.

Notice the curved bench shifter, with white knob.

thanks to eBay's "67427belair" for clearing me up on the Impala stuff. Notice the small difference in height between the 65 and 66-67 console shifters? this is due to the different heights of their respective consoles.

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This is the difference between the 64-66 Chevelle bucket seat shifter and the 65-67 Nova / ChevyII shifter for bucket seats, with or without console:

64-66 Chevelle, 65-67 Nova

64-66 Chevelle on the left, 65-67 Nova / ChevyII on the right.

I tilted the shifters a little to show they are similar but clearly different.

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This is the difference between 1968-72 Chevelle shifters and 1968-72 Impala console shifters:

68-72 Impala, 68-72 Chevelle


 1968-72 Chevelle shifters (right), 1968-72 Impala console shifters (left):
(I stole this picture from the internet but don't remember whom to credit, sorry about that)

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If you know about 67 Nova bench shifters, contact me. I have a bench shifter that is just a little longer than the others, it is a mystery to me.


It is my intention to expand this guide to include more levers.


Guide ID: 10000000001772598Guide created: 09/06/06 (updated 09/13/09)

 
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