Author Topic: Newbie Question: 71 Cuda Console--Rear Ashtray or Seat Belt Buckle Holder?  (Read 3707 times)

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I've seen Cuda consoles with an ashtray/chrome lid in the rear or with an open seatbelt buckle receptacle instead. Which was in the original car or did it depend on how the car was optioned?  Thanks.
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I believe it has to do with years. 70ds have buckles receptacles, 71 have ashtrays, don't know about 72 to 74s.  :coffee:

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71-74 is the same. They had the ashtray.

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Thanks. And is the console itself different for an auto versus manual shift...or is the hole and console the same with only the cover/boot the distinguishing feature? Thanks again....
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The consoles are the same regardless of which tranny you have. The difference is the standard shift has a bigger cutout in the toplate.

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OK. I really appreciate all the advice on this site...it will help promote me above Newbie status in no time.
ROB BRIGGS/Atlanta
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Hang in there. You have to start somewhere.  :grinyes:

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Thanks. And is the console itself different for an auto versus manual shift...or is the hole and console the same with only the cover/boot the distinguishing feature? Thanks again....
Actually incorrect , the 4 spd cosole is cut to clear the shifter boot so it is differnt than the auto console , the auto console can be cut to match the 4 spd though

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Got it.  So you can take an auto console and cut it to accomodate a 4-speed, but it won't be as easy/look right to try it the other way round. Thanks.
ROB BRIGGS/Atlanta
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Bikes: 2005 Custom S&S 145" Pro-Street /2005 BMW K1200LT
3 Kids/2 Dogs/2 Cats/Only 1 Wife
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The four speed top plate isn't really larger; it is in a different location.
1969 Sport Satellite H code convertible, 1970 Cuda 440+6, 1970 Challenger R/T 440+6, 1970 Challenger 383 R/T auto, 1970 Challenger R/T 383 4 speed,1971 Challenger convertible.