By GaryT - 6 Years Ago
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Need some input from those who have swapped out their ‘55,’56 Fordomatic/Mercomatic for a toploader 4 speed. In my case, I have a ‘55 Montclair Coupe with air cooled automatic that I am replacing with a RUG-AV toploader from a ‘70 Mustang 302/351. Being that the Mustangs all had bucket seats and the shifter is mounted on the extreme rear of the extension housing, I need to know if the shifter as it is currently located on the housing will interfere with the stock bench seat when it is installed and if so, what housing application would provide the most comfortable position for the shifter placement. Seems like I read somewhere that the Falcon toploader housing for cars with a bench seat is a good choice.for the ‘55 ‘56 Fords and Merc’s.
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By paul2748 - 6 Years Ago
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You might want to talk to David Kee. he makes and sells parts and repairs Ford toploaders. It's been a long time since I bought parts from him so I don't know if he is s till in business. I have an old catalog where he was in the process of manufacturing a tailhousing that will mount a shifter in three places, including the 64/65 Falcon (made by him). I have the 64/65 Falcon trans and he tailhousing mounts the shifter right near the front end of the tailhousing. The telephone number I have is 877-276-8081. www.davidkeetoploaders.com
I put a toploader in my 54, previously had an automatic. No conflict with the stock seat
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By GaryT - 6 Years Ago
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Hey Paul, thanks for your reply, I should have included ‘54 Fords and Merc’s when I posted my request for info not thinking about them being first year Y Blocks. I became just a little familiar with your car from seeing it online and had read somewhere that you had installed a top loader in it. Come to think of it, your Vicky may have also been where I got the idea of using the Falcon extension housing too. I am somewhat familiar with Dave Kee’s knowledge of and work performed on top loaders so thanks for suggesting him He has a photo on his website showing a lineup of top loaders all with different extension housings on them. One of the top loaders includes a housing with 3 sets of 2 holes equally spaced apart along the left side that appear to be for mounting a shifter in three different locations. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s the housing you described in your post. Regardless, the Falcon housing seems to provide the best mounting location for the shifter in mid 50’s cars with bench seats. If Dave is manufacturing a “universal” housing with the Falcon shift mounting points then that’s probably the way to go. I’ll give him a call anyway and confirm...thanks again for your input and suggestion.
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By slumlord444 - 6 Years Ago
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There is another option. When I put the large input toploader in my '57 T Bird I made an adapter plate to mount to the transmission so I could locate the shifter so it would fit through the original hole in the floor. That lets you put it exacly where you want to. Had to then modify the shift rods to fit. Time consuming but it works fine and fits like it was made to.
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By Small block - 6 Years Ago
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I have a Rug top loader that came from a 1967 Fairlane 289 car! It has the same length tailstock as the Mustang transmission but it has bosses for three different Shifter positions one is right at the front one in the middle and the Mustang location is at the back! I have had a bunch of Top loaders and this is the only one I have seen with Three sets of bosses!
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By paul2748 - 6 Years Ago
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Does it have David Kee's name on it by any chance?
Small block (8/21/2018)
I have a Rug top loader that came from a 1967 Fairlane 289 car! It has the same length tailstock as the Mustang transmission but it has bosses for three different Shifter positions one is right at the front one in the middle and the Mustang location is at the back! I have had a bunch of Top loaders and this is the only one I have seen with Three sets of bosses!
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By Small block - 6 Years Ago
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The one I have is a Ford part that I bought from a local Auto wrecker about 30 years ago! That is how I know what It can out of!
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