B&M 20462BM Automatic Transmission Shift Lever


Item condition:
New
Ended:
Oct 7, 13:14 PDT
Price:
$23.74 View item
Shipping:
FREE
Item location:
Columbus,GA,USA
Ships to:
Worldwide
Item specifics
  • SurfaceFinish:
    Natural
  • PlacementonVehicle:
    0
  • CountryofManufacture:
    United States
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    20462BM
  • Fitment Type:
    Performance/Custom
  • Warranty:
    5 Year
  • Brand:
    B&M
  • UPC:
    019695204624

Auto Trans Shift Lever

Automatic Transmission Shift Lever

Automatic Transmission Shift Lever; Incl. Shift Lever/Swivel/Cotter Pin; Natural Finish;


SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Automotive Item Grade: High Performance
  • Color: Natural
  • Material: Steel
  • WARNING CA Proposition 65: No

FEATURES:
  • Shifter Service Parts

Did you buy a shifter from your buddy that has damaged or missing parts? Not a problem, B&M has you covered with our line of Service Parts. This replacement shift lever kit is specifically designed for installing B&M shifters to all popular GM TH200, TH250, TH350, TH400, 700R4, 2004R, 4L60, 4L60E and 4L80E transmissions. The lever set comes with a cable swivel and cotter pin to provide years of positive shifts that you can bank on.

As performance enthusiasts today, most people are accustomed to having access to whatever performance parts they need for their vehicle readily available at their local dealer. It usually never crosses anyone's mind who invented these products? Who was the first to identify the need, then develop and manufacture that product? Since the very early 1950s, B&M has been at the vanguard of the growing automotive aftermarket. Racers themselves, B&M's founders identified the needs of local racers and street performance enthusiasts, and developed products to fill those needs. As the industry grew so did B&M. And as racers went faster, B&M developed products to help them break the records they just set. In the 50's it was B&M who came up with the idea of using a performance reinforced Hydramatic for racing. In the 60s it was B&M who developed shifters to go along with it, and later in the decade came race converters. In the 70's shift and transmission improving kits, and always the constant refinements and expansion of existing product lines. If you've ever raced a vehicle, or driven a hot rod with an...

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