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On 44 02/10/05, Robert neal zimmerman wrote:
>   I picked  a 64 dodge 440 today with manual steering for almost
>   nothing.225 dollars. Will make a good parts car for my project. 
>      I want to switch my 64  polara over to manual steering.
>        The only problem is that the donor car was 3 on the tree and my
>        64  is auto on the floor.
>     QUESTION1-
>  can I just lop off the  doohickies for the shift linkage from the 
>  manual car and make this work?

doohickies?  you could, or you could disassemble the column assembly 
and remove the "doohickies",  or you could simple swap shafts wit
your PS column assembly.

>    I hope because it should be the right length for the manual  swap
>    over.
>      QUESTION2- if I use a  65 auto shift  on the column setup ( like
>      the REAL 65 AWB cars used) can i make that work.

yep, swap shafts,  keep the 65 column and shift assembly intact.

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