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Installing 4speed console in 67 Coronet

D1esel

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I am installing an automatic console in my 4 speed coronet. I purchased the standard top plate ,mounting brackets and 4 speed bulge plate for the shifter hump. I have a couple of questions. First,in the bulge side I purchased,theres a one inch hole that doesn't seem to match up with anything so wondering what its used for. Secondly,I repaled my dash harness with a new one from M&H and am wondering where I would plug the console lights into. These lights come on when the door opens.
Thanx.
 
I'm guessing that hole is for reaching the fastener that attaches the console to the mounting bracket. There's a console for automatics but sounds like you want to keep the 4 speed hump and console and cover it up instead?

There should be a console harness for the lights and reverse switch. Then there's another that connects that to the driver side kick panel area. I believe it's routed from the kick panel area, under the driver seat to the console.

 
I'm guessing that hole is for reaching the fastener that attaches the console to the mounting bracket. There's a console for automatics but sounds like you want to keep the 4 speed hump and console and cover it up instead?

There should be a console harness for the lights and reverse switch. Then there's another that connects that to the driver side kick panel area. I believe it's routed from the kick panel area, under the driver seat to the console.

I'm converting the automatic console to be used for a 4 speed. That hole is just open and I have the floor bracket but nothing is there to attach to it
 
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