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If it's an auto, you could just get an aftermarket cable shifter from a speed shop.
You will need to remove the boot and such to get to the base of the shifter. I have a 1990 and I had to remove 3 star bolts/screws on the base of the shifter. Once removed, the lever assembly pulled right out.
The part is called the Gearshift Selector Bushing.
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That depends on what trans it has. If the shifter is electronic then yes. If the shifter is not electronic then it is a three speed.
Yes. You will also need to bring over the shifter, or purchase an aftermarket shifter for you application.
Remove carpet/floor covering Then there should be screws holding the rubber boot covering the shifter Remove screws to remove boot Shifter should be secured to transmission by bolts after removal shifter should be able to be lifted from transmission Then you can possibly see problem. Perhaps fork has just slipped from shifter
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First find out what type of hub you have, it'll be printed on the hub somewhere. Then just do a net search for "shifter" + hub name and 3 speed.
Depends on what the transmission is. 8LL, 9 speed, 10 speed, 13 speed, 15 speed, and 18 speed transmissions are available.
Been a while, but don't you Take the boot off inside to get to the shifter. It either has a locking ring that holds the shifter in or 4 bolts holding the shifter in. In either case, remove it and the shifter pulls out.
If you have the Ford shifter, it attaches to the shifter. If you have a Hurst shifter, you have to attach it to the floor of the car because is all the way over and up on a Hurst, instead of all the way over and down like the Ford shifter.