Transmission Hump

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by Ebon Hawk, Mar 6, 2006.

  1. Ebon Hawk

    Ebon Hawk Member

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    Hey there. I'm new to posting here, but I've been working on my old '63 Chevy short-fleet pickup for about five years now. (Being on a very limited budget makes it a slow process.)

    My question today is, how do I tell if my floor has the low tranny hump, or the high one? It originally had a manual transmission in it (judging by the crossmember below the bellhousing) but has a TH350 in there now. The steering column has provisions for a shifter, but I'm pretty sure it's not original to this truck. The floor pan has the bolt-in cover for the tranny, but no opening for an original floor shifter.

    Prior to my purchasing the truck, a B&M Star Shifter was installed, and a hole punched (rather crudely) in the floor to route the shift cable. I put some cheap Wally World carpet over the floor to hide the hole, but want to put a full carpet kit in soon, so I need to know which floor I have.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
     
  2. 66 KUSTOM

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    YOU HAVE THE LARGE HUMP.

    66 KUSTOM
     
  3. Ebon Hawk

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    Thanks muchly!
     

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