ek colunm to trimatic

Includes seating, upholstery, door trims, dashboard and heater.

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dave a
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ek colunm to trimatic

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theirs an old posting about this subject and i was wondering if anyone has any photos of the conversion. any advise would be welcome. :roll: :roll:
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No pics sorry, but there isn't much to it. I made my bracket for the trimatic gear selector to mate it to the gear linkage (modified manual one) from the bottom of the column. Really easy. I think someone said a torana gear selector may work too.

I did this as I got a column and nothing else.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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