>On the good note, I coughed up the $120 to buy a Gene Berg shifter for my old >bus and it is an impressive piece of work, although it looks like I'll need to >open up the hole in my floor mat to clear the base of the assembly (this thing >has a shorter throw because the tall base raises the pivot point of the shifter >about 2 inches). If you got the locking shifter, and I hope you didn't, you will have to keep your emergency brake in top adjustment because it hits the body of the shifter, a serious design flaw, and the one thing Ol Geno should simply stop selling. Sincerely, Eugene
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