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Re: cyclone/torino console
There are several other small differences that most people would not notice unless you saw two together.
- There were two different designs of the molded piece that surrounds the ashtray at the front. In one design this is stapled to the console, and other just sets in there. The stapled vesion was phased out, as I think they area started to lift after a while because it was too thin. I have one 68 console that is one way, and another 68 console that is the other.
- There are several different compartment cover designs as well. Some designs use a physical latch, which others do not. The latch appears to have been phased in during the 70's. The cover has a catch for the latch which is mounted tp the body of the console.
- This is not so much a "design" difference, but something to look for. At the factory, while installing the console, it appears as though the consoles were trimmed for clearance on the sides depending on if the car had manual trans, console shift or column shift. A majority of all consoles have cutouts on them right where the shifter humps is. Some of the cuts are clean, some of them are quite crude. I have a column shift console that has had no trimming.
- The air divertor in front of the console is different from A/C cars to non A/C cars too. This is not a console difference, but I thought I would point it out.
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1968 Torino GT 4.6 T56 IRS
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