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Old 03-03-2015, 10:28 AM
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Default Help!!!! Identify this chassis part?

Hello all, I need help in finding a part number for a specific underside/body part/ It is a plate that goes below the shifter mechanism on 2wd drive cars. It "boxes" in the shifter bushing mount plates, and the lower rubber boot ( where the locator arm and shift rod ( goldenrod) go thru attaches.

Basically it is a flat almost rectangular plate, with an oval cut out and a lip to accept the above mentioned rubber boot.

I would much prefer to buy the factory part ( new or used) than fabricate one, although, if I can't find it, I may have no choice.

I have already looked thru the PET and I cant seem to figure it out. It is certainly a separate part, as it is evident by its construction and absence. Sorry I have no picture for reference as I am starting this with a tip, and it is not installed at the factory because of the clearance required for the tip shift assembly.


I will greatly appreciate any help you can provide. I will soon start posting the entire tip conversion process

Rich
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99350105900GRV about $200
Old 03-05-2015, 09:36 AM
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Thank you kindly Mr Pervy, I will now hunt that up. Was it visible in the PET? If so any idea why I couldn't identify it? What page or illustration number.


Thank you again

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