#477721
General Motors Part Number 477721
Applications (Partial list)
477721
4.037 SWIVEL, Rod (sq. hd. 1 5/16" lg.-not thd.)
64-65 S.T Floor shift exc. 1965 442 (Olds Parts Books)
66-69 F85 4/S S.T. (Olds Parts Books)
70-72 F85 4/S S.T. (Olds Parts Books)
73 AF, AG37, AJ57 4/S S.T. (Olds Parts Books)
70-73 C.T. 4-Speed (Buick Parts Books)
70-74 ALL A, F, G V/8 Reverse rod (Pontiac Parts Book)
75 ALL F/4 Spd. Reverse rod (Pontiac Parts Book)
76-79 F (M20, M21) (Pontiac Parts Books)
81 F (M24) (Pontiac Parts Books)
70-72 Camaro w/4-Spd. (Reverse) (Chevy Parts Books)
70 Camaro w/4-Spd. (3rd and 4th) (Chevy Parts Books)
74-75 Chevelle (Reverse) (Chevy Parts Books)
66-67 Chevelle w/H.D. 3-Spd. (3rd and 4th reverse rod) (Chevy Parts Books)
64-70 Y (Corvette Parts Books)
76-79 F W/M.T. (M21) (Chevy Parts Books)
64-65 Chevy II, Chevelle w/ 4-Spd. (Chevy Parts Books)
66-67 Pass. w/ 4-Spd. (Chevy Parts Books)
66-67 Chevelle w/ 4-Spd. (Chevy Parts Books)
66-67 Chevy II (4-Spd. w/Sp. H/Per. 327) (Chevy Parts Books)
66 Chevy II w/Muncie 4-Spd. (1st design) (exc. 327 w/Sp. H/Per.) (Chevy Parts Books)
81 F (M24) (Pontiac Parts Books)
70-72 Camaro w/4-Spd. (Reverse) (Chevy Parts Books)
70 Camaro w/4-Spd. (3rd and 4th) (Chevy Parts Books)
74-75 Chevelle (Reverse) (Chevy Parts Books)
66-67 Chevelle w/H.D. 3-Spd. (3rd and 4th reverse rod) (Chevy Parts Books)
64-70 Y (Corvette Parts Books)
76-79 F W/M.T. (M21) (Chevy Parts Books)
64-65 Chevy II, Chevelle w/ 4-Spd. (Chevy Parts Books)
66-67 Pass. w/ 4-Spd. (Chevy Parts Books)
66-67 Chevelle w/ 4-Spd. (Chevy Parts Books)
66-67 Chevy II (4-Spd. w/Sp. H/Per. 327) (Chevy Parts Books)
66 Chevy II w/Muncie 4-Spd. (1st design) (exc. 327 w/Sp. H/Per.) (Chevy Parts Books)
1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass/442 Assembly Manual (Sect.7, Pg. 108) Reverse
1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass/442 Assembly Manual (Sect.7, Pg. 140) Reverse
1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass/442 Assembly Manual (Sect.7, Pg. 140) Reverse
1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass/442 Assembly Manual (Sect.7, Pg. 136) Reverse
History:
3843014 Use 477721
Disclaimer:
Factory correct applications are your responsibility. GM made part and part # changes with no rhyme but a reason (no production interruptions at any cost).
Application charts are for replacement parts that were available at the time of parts book printing, and when possible model specific assembly manuals.
My observations come from the parts I have in my collection or other reliable sources your parts may differ.
If Factory correctness is your goal, do more research, join car clubs,
forums and buy an assembly manual if one is available for your Project Car (you wont be sorry).
This is a fun and interesting part of the hobby!