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|  Muncie Shifter I.D. Help Please 
			
			I recently just picked this up and I have never seen one like this before in my life.  This unit does not attach directly to the transmission.  It has a mount to attach to the crossmember or another mounting bracket.  There is also another mounting rod or it could be a support bracket attached to the side with an E clip that mounts to who knows where.  The handle appears to be for bench seat.  The linkage is for a Muncie transmission.  Any help? Thanks SYC Matt            
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|  Re: Muncie Shifter I.D. Help Please 
			
			1966-67 Buick Grand Sport... I've had a couple, and sold them to guys with Buick GS's... Hope this helps... Crash | 
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|  Re: Muncie Shifter I.D. Help Please 
			
			Not sure of model application (edit: oops, Crash got in while I was typing), but obviously a 64-67 vintage with the reverse lockout T-bar. I thought that most (if not all) Muncie shifters attached to the crossmember, which was one of their inherent problems    
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|  Re: Muncie Shifter I.D. Help Please 
			
			Thanks guys! 
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