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77 81 Trans Am Firebird Camaro Ratchet Slap Shifter on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Royal Oak, Michigan, United States

Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

This is a ratchet style shifter where you start in first and push shifter over towards right and shift and it stops in second then let go and repeat and stops in third. Seems to work with no hang ups or issues. Sort of like an aftermarket shifter for second and third. It comes with all pictured. The shift cover has a small crack in it but barely noticeable. It has shift button and clip which is hard to find. Could use a dye job for cover or maybe good clean and wax. The shifter shaft has some pitting on front but wont notice much once installed. Shift plate lens is not perfect and has scuffing but will work.

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