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Mopar: Slap Stick Shifter T-handle Plymouth Road Runner Gtx Dodge Charger R/t + on 2040-parts.com

US $44.51
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Marlboro, New York, United States

Marlboro, New York, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Country of Manufacture:United States

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Mopar: Slap Stick Shifter T-Handle
For all '71-'74 B-Body Mopars (can also fit 1970)

Flawless repro Slap Stick shifter T-handle, correct in every detail, including hard-to-find correct mounting screw.  For all automatic trans 1971, '72, '73, and '74 Plymouth Road Runner, Satellite, GTX, and Dodge Charger, Coronet, Super Bee, and R/T, can also be made to fit 1970 (replacing the round knob) with minor, easy modification (detailed instructions included.) Will also fit '71-'74 E-bodies.

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