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derekscoopers
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column gear change

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Is it possible to convert the floor change to column if so what parts would I need. ?
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Have a look at a Series MO Oxford, that has a column change
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Converting to an automatic might be easier.

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There is no point whatsoever as three-abreast front seating is out of the question.
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Mike

Thanks, there is a column from an MO on ebay but I did not know if the parts were interchangeable , does the MO use the same gearbox ?

MarkyB

Thanks but dont want an auto will be towing our classic caravan the idea is to have a bench seat without the cut out for the gearchange/handbrake.
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Re: column gear change

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will not be three people its totaly for looks
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Why not fit and umbrella type hand brake and either bend the gear lever a bit and/or move the seats back to give more clearance?

Even original column changes end up being vague pudding stirrers once a bit of wear set in.

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MO uses a larger engine and box. I would leave the column on ebay to someone who needs it
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MarkyB

certainly considered that, have used that type of handbrake on a lotus 7 type build before, guess it may be the easiest .

was thinking of joining the two front seats together to make the bench.
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Another, potentially more elegant approach could be to fit an electric hand brake. They are all the rage these days so a visit to a scrappy might be in order.

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Had five in my truck had to open the window's and hang our arms out , two people were in the back ,
Often thought of putting a seat in the back , not about legal implications ,
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