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Vintage 3 Spd. Floor Shifter-gasser-hot-rat-rod-gm-ford-mopar-hemi-flathead-scta on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Cape Neddick, Maine, United States

Cape Neddick, Maine, United States
Used but not 'un-usable'
Brand:P&G ? FoxCraft ?-Almquist ? Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:3 speed Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:various/patina

 Unknown manufacturer  but surely 'one of the usual early suspects'. Looks as though it may have been used originally on a Pickup truck or early passenger car due to the height of the stick ( from the pivot bolt to the top of the ball is 18 inches). The mounting brackets look to be early GM/Chevy 3 speed ? The rods are long and there is only one (universal) arm. Similar in appearance to early HURST but NOT Hurst ! Great patina-Tremendous possibilities (in the right hands!) Automatic / cable shifted / 4 speed with separate reverse arm/lever? Chopped and channeled Rat-Hot-Rod ?? Selling As Is As Shown ONLY! No Returns or Refunds ! 

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