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It's the Hm290I'm assuming manual trans, but which one? NV3500?
Problem is they are sold out.A short shifter is an easy DIY.
Method 1: The stub of the shifter that goes in the transmission is threaded, and you can simply weld a nut in the bottom of some tubing, bend how you like, and chop a bolt to fit in the top of the tubing for your shift knob. You only consideration is that the stub of the shifter has a couple inches of length above the threads that you have to have open inside your tubing.
Method 2: The actual factory shifter that bolts onto the stub has an inner piece, a rubber bushing, and the outer piece. I don't know if it works on our trucks, but on first gen RX-7s you remove the knob, heat the shifter with a torch until the rubber starts melting, and pull the inner piece out. You then use a die to cut new threads on the top of the inner piece and mount the knob to that.
Method 3: Use the wallet wrench. https://core-shifters.com/collections/shifters-for-silverado