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BW35 Shift Linkage Question 140-160

If the lever was flipped upside down (or some form of the lever) if mounted on the r/s of the trans so it moved the shaft from the opposite direction--wouldn't it achieve the right result?
Years ago I stopped in Buffalo to see my brother while I was visiting from Kansas City. Marc had replaced the transmission in his '65 Mustang 6 cyl-3-speed. He couldn't figure out why the replacement had 2nd and 3rd backwards in the pattern. He'd flipped the 2nd-3rd shifter lever when transferring parts from the broken trans. -- Dave






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