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Floor-shifter For Automatics... on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Pataskala, Ohio, US

Pataskala, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Chrome & other metal colors... Warranty:No

This is a UNIVERSAL "T"-HANDLE FLOOR-SHIFTER, it has no name stamped on it, it there is a flat shift handle that is CHROMED...

it does resemble a ( HURST SHIFTER...) several after market companies produced them, they were cheaper than the HURSTS, but

they worked well. There are several adjusting features, to make it work on various cars and trucks...the TRIM-PLATE is included as

well...I have nothing to put it in and you might....it needs a new home, not sitting on a shelf in a box. I don't know what else to write in

describing it.  

 NOTE: I do have an assortment of Cadillac interior parts and some for other GM cars, so, if you are looking for something 50's & 60's

vintage, I may just have it so please ask...I will answer all inquiries:  thanks for looking at my "stuff"                                              WOODY

 

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