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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: OC CA
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Re: auto shift indicator
This is a photo of my spare 1975 Cluster assembly. The double nylon thread slides across plastic slide/mounting boss - actually moves the shift indicator. I wonder if there are retrofit bezels for 700R4 that would fit in this 75 cluster? I hope this photo helps...
//RF
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Re: auto shift indicator
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The Crazy Machanic
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Nokesville Va
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Re: auto shift indicator
So crossy ur saying if i had a blazer or truck that had a 700r4 originally its bezel would go into my truck that didnt have a 700r4 but say a th350 instead. correct? If this is true this is good news cause im trying to put a 700r4 in a th350 truck (know if i could only tremember what i did with the bezel)
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