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Texas63GMC November 13th, 2015 06:00 PM

4x4 shift boot
 
anyone have photos or remember what kind of shift boot went over the 4x4 shift lever in the cab of these trucks? Also, I don't think the 4 speed sift lever had a boot. Is that correct? Was there ever a 4x4 shift pattern label or decal in the cab? Several reproduction decals are available with the correct shift pattern, but I don't know if they were in the GMC trucks.

bigblockv6 November 13th, 2015 06:13 PM

Re: 4x4 shift boot
 
My fathers 62 K1000 did not come with the boot on 4 speed shifter, the 4wd shifter pattern was mounted on the inside of the roof just in the same area where the rear view mirror goes. I may be able to post a pic of that diagram because my 68 has the same one as the 62. As far as the 4wd shifter boot the 68 also came with basically the same one used on 60-66 trucks except the hole was bigger since the 67-69 shifter was larger in diameter, reproductions of this one are available and can most likely can be retrofitted with a sleeve to fit the 60-66 shifter.

FetchMeAPepsi November 13th, 2015 06:14 PM

Re: 4x4 shift boot
 
Oooo, I can help with this one! No one makes a direct replacement for early 60's trucks. I looked all over for it. The classic truck guys said the closest one is for the 67's if I remember right. This is the one I ordered and it bolted up pretty good. Takes a few summer weeks to heat up and lay down nice.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mr-Gasket-16...332?rmvSB=true




Edit: Bah, BBV6 beat me to it. I guess it was 68, not 67. :)

bigblockv6 November 14th, 2015 02:31 AM

Re: 4x4 shift boot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FetchMeAPepsi (Post 59841)
Oooo, I can help with this one! No one makes a direct replacement for early 60's trucks. I looked all over for it. The classic truck guys said the closest one is for the 67's if I remember right. This is the one I ordered and it bolted up pretty good. Takes a few summer weeks to heat up and lay down nice.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mr-Gasket-16...332?rmvSB=true




Edit: Bah, BBV6 beat me to it. I guess it was 68, not 67. :)

67-69 boots were the same!:lolsmack2:

bigblockv6 November 14th, 2015 02:37 AM

Re: 4x4 shift boot
 
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This is a pic of the correct shift pattern label that was attached on the inside roof on 60-69 4wd trucks.:ok:

Texas63GMC November 14th, 2015 06:26 PM

Re: 4x4 shift boot
 
Thanks for all the responses. BBV6 would the label be on the drivers side of the rear view mirror?

bigblockv6 November 14th, 2015 07:09 PM

Re: 4x4 shift boot
 
It's right in the center, My father's 62 did not come with the rear view mirror from the factory like many GMC trucks of that era. When the dealer installed the mirror it actually covered up the very bottom portion of the label. My 68 also did not come with the rear view mirror but the label was attached further up on the roof to clear the section if a mirror would be installed.
:thumbsup:

Texas63GMC November 14th, 2015 10:53 PM

Re: 4x4 shift boot
 
Fetch, is the boot at post#485 of your build thread the 67ish ones or the Mr. Gasket boot you mentioned? Looks good and thanks!

FetchMeAPepsi November 15th, 2015 12:06 AM

Re: 4x4 shift boot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Texas63GMC (Post 59854)
Fetch, is the boot at post#485 of your build thread the 67ish ones or the Mr. Gasket boot you mentioned? Looks good and thanks!

that's it! The 67ish one is the Mr Gasket one. They're the same thing. Nice sleuthing!

bigblockv6 November 29th, 2015 04:16 PM

Re: 4x4 shift boot
 
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The Mr. Gasket shift boot is an aftermarket replacement boot but it doesn't come close to be right configuration. I just bought this one on ebay that would be more period correct that is an exact reproduction for 67-72 trucks, it will also work with 60-66 trucks the only difference is the hole for the shifter is a larger diameter so a sleeve to fill in the gap would be necessary. :ok:


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