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Old 04-29-2026, 12:47 PM   #4
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Default Re: 1935 Ford 5W Coupe Shift Lever?

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All, I am looking at a 1935 Ford with a 1948/'49 59A-B 239 engine tranny combo. What puzzles me is the straight angled shift lever. '35 Ford cars had a "goose neck" bend in the shift lever. Could the 239 engine trans combo have come from a '48/'49 pickup? Didn't '48/'49 cars all have column shifters?

In addition, the brake pedal location looks a little wonky. What say you?


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