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Do all bumps have a removable trans hump cover? I've never had my floor mat up. I'm thinking of putting a nice reverse lockout floor shifter in, but I don't want to cut holes. If they all have the removable panel, I'll just get a junkyard one and cut a hole in it for the new shifter.
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my 67 that is a auto...as far as i could tell it wasnt removeable. But that may be a 67 thing
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my 69 is an auto, has a removable hump.
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ill take a look at the the two bumps a will be aquireing very soon a 70(i think and a 71 or 72. Both were setting south of dads and we could never get a hold of the guy but we finally did and he said hed sell them for scrap price...ill check them to see if they have a removable hump.

Or if it is just my 67 odd ball
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:? Just for my own Knowledge---aren't those shifters,cable activated and would only require a hole drilled? Atleast the one I had in a car(long time ago)was. Or not all of them work that way?
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The ones I've looked at are cable type. I just really don't want to drill any holes in my original sheetmetal if I don't have to.

Could I tell from underneath if my truck has the removable hump?
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I would think you would see the ends of sheet metal screws---just a thought.
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The 4spd/4x4/c6 trucks had the cover because of the bigger transmissions but the 3spd and smallblocks with C4 trans didn't.

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has anyone had to cut the floor out to install a hump to get the extra space needed when putting in a C6. what is involved and will a dent fit a bump hump :? :lol:
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I wouldn't think you would have to cut up a cab that originally had a small block or c4 but idk I have never had one that did not have the removable hump.
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