Vintage Old School 3 Speed Universal Floor Shifter W Handle Hot Rat Rod Bomb on 2040-parts.com
Watertown, South Dakota, United States
Old school vintage 3 speed floor shifter that I bought along with some other parts. Not sure what it fits, but it looks kinda universal with adjustment slots/holes in the 2 mount pieces. Shifter chrome is peeled and flaking, 1/2" threads top/bottom. The actual shift parts look to be in decent shape, but I do not have any rod linkage for it. It could also be used for an automatic transmission if you wanted. Back in the day, if you converted your 3 on the tree to the floor,,,you were cool. And if you had Baby Moons or (gasp) chrome wheels, you were really, really cool. Look close. Rare parts, low prices. See my other auctions. I am totally parting out a 46 47 48 Plymouth 4 door. Watch my upcoming auctions for parts and ask if there is anything specific you want listed. |
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