Can I get a photo of the linkage of an auto floor shift car? Specifically the brackets that hold the shifter itself. I seem to be missing a piece at the end to secure the shifter.
I’m assuming there should be a clamp that attaches to the trans pan??. But the image should show that.
Maybe this is a complete set?
74 charger.
Okay.. this same one is on ebay for a better price but one question I sent the seller (without a response) is that I want to make sure that this description isn't neccessarly restricted to the T-handle?
".....1971-74 Plymouth GTX - RoadRunner - Satellite and 1971-74 Dodge Charger - SuperBee with T-handle console shifter..."
My shifter is the top push button.. I have to assume it is the same linkage and the type of shifter is independent?
The linkage shown in the diagram from the service manual in post #3 is the layout for your 1974 Charger with the knob/button shifter. Chrysler switched from the knob/button shifter used in the 1970 E-bodies to the plastic T-handle for the 1971-1973 B-bodies and E-bodies, then changed back to the knob/button type for 1974.
The linkage listed at Classic Industries is for column shift and 1970 E-body console, and is only part of the linkage set up. The Year One kit and the kit you saw on eBay (
eBay link) is correct, but is not everything. The contents and fit of these kits is the same for the knob/button shifter or the plastic T-handle shifter.
The following image shows the shifter installed inside the car with the upper shift rod, torque shaft upper bracket, spring, and the top of the torque shaft:
This is a Challenger, but the same for the Charger.
The following two images show the torque shaft, torque shaft lower support bracket, and lower shift rod:
The torque shaft lower support bracket mounts to the transmission tail shaft at the point circled in the following image:
The following diagram shows the linkage arrangement: