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			<title>68 malibu shift lever</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hello,
 My automatic column shift lever was getting real sloppy to a point where it may not stay in park. I took it apart and found a plate that the lever rides in is worn to rounded edges. Anyone know where you could find this plate and the 4 springs? There's a part no. (gm7801037):runaround:
 
Thank's, Larry]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hello,<br />
 My automatic column shift lever was getting real sloppy to a point where it may not stay in park. I took it apart and found a plate that the lever rides in is worn to rounded edges. Anyone know where you could find this plate and the 4 springs? There's a part no. (gm7801037):runaround:<br />
 <br />
Thank's, Larry</div>

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