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Looking for 2 extremely nice original or NOS 67 Camaro 4-speed shift balls. Must be the correct 1 piece all black design not the later chrome bottom 2 piece. Shoot me an e-mail or call with your price if you have one you are willing to let go.
I am also looking for an original 1967 complete 396 4-speed shifter. Must be restored or in a condition that can be restored with all original rods and markings. Will buy individual pieces if the price is right. I can be reached by PM or at 732-682-1392. Thanks |
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Found a shift ball, turned out I had one already. Needs a little work but I can make it live again. I have done steering wheels in far worse shape.
Still need a shifter to go with it. Anyone? Bueller, Bueller... Bits and pieces, a rod even? Have a very resotrable small block shifter if anyone wants to make a partial trade. ![]() |
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Whats the difference between a SB and BB shifter or rods? I know that 69's are different.
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BB are slightly longer and have a different offset than the SB rods.
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Whats the difference between a SB and BB shifter or rods? I know that 69's are different. [/quote The 69 Hurst shifter is identical for b/b and s/b. It's the mounting bracket and rods that are different. I'm sure that's what you meant, I just wanted to clarify for anyone who might be reading the post. |
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Have most of a shifter now. Looking for reverse rod and strut rod and it is ready for resto. If anyone has either please drop em a line.
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