Did 1974 Satellites come with shifters on the floor stock?
From all that I have found out I've never heard of this.A guy posted a comment on my cars youtube video.His comment.
"Cool car!! I have an opertunity to purchase a '74 Sebring with a 383cid. It has buckets & a floor shifter that is a handle style in the shape of a 3 sided rectangle. I'm not sure what it is called though. My brother told me Plymouth put the same shifter in 'Cuda's. I'm excited about this car! Why would anyone want anything ITALIAN as long as they can buy a Muscle car?"
I than replied saying it was most likely not stock for that car.Then he replied.
"THE SHIFTER IS DEFINITLEY STOCK. I'M SURE YOU'VE SEEN ONE BEFORE. i JUST DON'T EXPLAIN WELL. THE SHIFTER IS BETWEEN THE BUCKET SEATS & IS APROX. FIVE INCHES VERTICLE ON EACH SIDE OF THE HAND GRIP, & THE ACTUAL GRIP IS APROX. FIVE INCHES WIDE."
From what he says,to me hes describing an aftermarket shifter or i know there's a shifter that resembles a throttle control handle from a jet airplane.Does this satellite sound true to anyone?If so please lay some info down cause I'm clueless.
