Go with push buttons if you can. They are fun to punch and to awe people with at car shoes. :)
A&A and others are listed in the "transmission" section of vendors on the 62-65 web site:
http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/restoration- sources.html
I just noticed the link to Pat Blais's Transmissions ebay store in that listing is DOA, but I think his phone info is still
active.
You can also call Joe Suchy (listed elsewhere on that web page) though he is more general parts than transmission
parts. Never know unless you ask.
Thanks,
Gary H.
> -------Original Message-------
> the 65 trans on a column shift has no rooster comb inside.
> That may be a problem for you.
> You can swap in a 63-64 rooster comb that will enable you to use your
> push buttons.
> Don't forget about A&A transmissions.
>
> Jimmy
>
> On 2/19/20, Bob G <rober...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I bought the car with a 440 torqueflite and floor shift. sold the trans and
> >
> > shifter to make it a push button. I got a 65 slip yoke cable trans and a
> > pushbutton shifter I thought was a 63 turns out it is a 64 found there the
> > same except the buttons and mounting bracket are different. have not as of
> > yet found a 63 shifter or parts I need anyone know of one? sell trade or
> > whatever. maybe go back to after market shifter and trans. wondering is tci
> >
> > or whoever a good product any thoughts would be appreciated
> >