B&M 81125 Console Quicksilver Shifter, 1968-1972 Chevelle
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B&M 81125 Console Quicksilver Shifter, 1968-1972 Chevelle

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B&M 81125 Console Quicksilver Shifter, 1968-1972 ChevelleOverview: Easy to use, clean good looks and dependable ratcheting design makes the QuickSilver one of our most popular shifters. This console model is designed for a perfect fit in the factory console of your 1968 1972 Chevelle, and like all QuickSilver shifters, features a trigger less shift handle design. To access Reverse or Forward gears when in Park you simply lift the handle and pull back and let the handle drop once in or past Reverse. Once out

Overview:

Easy to use, clean good looks and dependable ratcheting design makes the QuickSilver one of our most popular shifters. This console model is designed for a perfect fit in the factory console of your 1968-1972 Chevelle, and like all QuickSilver shifters, features a trigger-less shift handle design. To access Reverse or Forward gears when in Park you simply lift the handle and pull back and let the handle drop once in or past Reverse. Once out of Park, there's no need to lift the handle to shift gears until you either need to access Reverse or Park. From Drive, just lift the handle straight up and this will bypass the reverse lockout safety feature, then move the shift handle forward into Reverse or Park. It's just that easy! Also, the reverse lockout feature meets NHRA and IHRA safety regulations and won't allow you to accidentally over shift into reverse while making a pass at the strip. To use the ratcheting function at the strip, shift into low gear, launch the vehicle and hit the shifter forward when it's time to shift. You cannot over-shift and miss a gear. The chrome bezel, shift stick, and knob are all accented by the black "slit" style boot and deep blue medallion, giving your Chevelle interior that classic muscle car style, while providing fast and smooth ratchet shifting. The shifter includes a lighted gear position indicator in the bezel, a micro-switch for back-up lights and a neutral safety switch preventing accidental starts when in gear. Includes a 5-foot long performance shift cable, cable bracket, trans shift lever, all hardware and detailed instructions for an easy installation you can do at home. Compatible with TH350, TH400, 700R4, 200R4, 4L60, 4L60E - 4L80E transmissions (w/o PRNDL switch) right out of the box. Notes: 4L60E - 4L80E transmissions with PRNDL switch will require cable bracket #70499.

Features:

  • Reverse Lockout Feature Meets NHRA & IHRA Safety Requirements
  • Smooth High Performance Ratchet Action
  • Clean Factory Looking Appearance
  • Over 65 Years of B&M Quality
  • Chrome Plated Console Cover
  • Straight-forward Installation
  • Comes with 5-ft Shift Cable
  • Lifetime Limited Warranty
  • Easy to Operate

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel Engine Size
1968 - 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Base
1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu
1968 - 1972 Chevrolet El Camino

Specs:

Application Chevelle/ElCamino
Automotive Item Grade Premium Replacement
Backup Light Switch Yes
Brand B&M
Cable Exit Front
California Proposition 65 Chemical Name 1 Acifluorfen sodium
California Proposition 65 Chemical Name 2 Alprazolam
California Proposition 65 Required Altretamine
Cover Dimensions 4.12 x 10.0
Emission Code 5
Finish QuickSilver
Height (in) 6
Length (in) 60
Lighted Indicator Yes
Material Chrome
NHRA/IHRA Approved Yes
Park/Reverse Lock-out Style Lift
Product Type Automatic Transmission Shifter
Shift Lever Length (in) 6
Shifter Action Type Ratchet
Transmission Type Automatic
Warning California Proposition 65
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