RE: 4 speed hump
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RE: 4 speed hump




Brian Schlump wrote:
> 
> Galen decoded my car for the previous owner and his report shows that it 
> 
> was a factory 426 street wedge with a 4 speed.  One of the things that 
> always amazed me is the crude hole in the floor above the transmission.  
> 
> It looks like someone at the factory took a torch and blew a hole in the 
> 
> hump in the floorboard, and then welded on the 4 speed hump.  Is that 
> typical of a factory 4 speed installation?  It sure looks crappy.  
> BTW....The previous owner did replace some of the floorboards, but not 
> in that area above the transmission....Brian
> 
> '64 Belvedere
> Davenport, Iowa
> 
> "The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little 
> extra."

Yep,that's how it was done.You might take the opportunity now to clean 
it up a bit while the tranny is out-if you prefer a cleaner look that 
is.

  Dave Walters
  Denver, Co.

  


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