Welcome. Do you happen to have a 1964 Chrysler Factory Service Manual? The procedure may be in there.
I'm thinking the 1964 Imperial used a similar pushbutton design as the 1964 Dodge B-body visually. Perhaps the trick is
to disconnect the cables and pull the unit into the passenger compartment? Anyone know?
Thanks,
Gary H.
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> I own a 64 Imperial LeBaron, and am trying to remove the push button
> shifter assm. We can't push the assm. in far enough to let it "fall"
> down from behind the dash. I'm joining you in the hope that someone
> has an answer to an 83 year olds delema... Thank you. FWS
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