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What is best way to do this? What parts are needed?
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I’ve always had to have a donor car to get the necessary column and related transmission linkage parts.
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Ted is right Best way is to get a Doner Car. Almost everything is different except maybe the Steering Box.

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It's your call, but since it's a collector car & assuming your not handicapped in some way, all the trouble & expense to convert to an Auto trans would seem to be more than it's worth. Driving a standard on the column these days, is part of the uniqueness of owning a vintage car...
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Also a three on the tree is a great theft deterrent.
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Of course there’s always the option of going to a floor mounted shifter and not doing anything with the existing steering column. Just leave the column and pedals in place in the event someone wants to change it back to a standard shift later.
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