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1969 Camaro 4-Speed Reverse Lockout Linkage Kit, 396ci & 427ci Big Block

Item EK-33-241549-1
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      Features

        • Reproduction Of Orignal
        • Fits 396ci & 427ci Big Block Engines
        • Accurate Stampings
        • Includes Fully Assembled Bellcrank Assembly
        • Includes Necessary Mounting Hardware

      Description

      The reverse lockout linkage system on your 1969 Camaro was used as early model to prevent auto theft, by requiring that the car be in "Park" for automatics and "Reverse" for manual transmissions in order to remove the key from your ignition. As such, without the necessary components of the linkage system, for example the lower or upper rods, the ignition switch will not go to the lock position and your key will not come out when rotating clockwise. In simple terms, the lockout linkage will lock your steering wheel when put in "Park" or "Reverse." Rick's Camaros is happy to offer this complete reverse lockout linkage kit for your 396ci or 427ci engine with Muncie 4-speed transmission. This superior quality kit has accurate stampings, quality heat-t

      Fitment:

      • 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

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