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Hi Guys, I recently picked up a drag racing shifter. It came from an estate from someone who race 1st Gen Camaro’s. It was bolted to a Jerico 4 Speed transmission. There are 3 holes that someone drilled into the handle (not sure why??). The holes cut through the manufactures name. The letter in the name that’s damaged is possibly an “L” ?? Can anyone ID the manufacturer for me ? Any clue of the Era ? Thoughts on a value ?
I believe he raced mid 70-late 1990’s possibly into early 2000’s. Any help or thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks Rob
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1969 Camaro SS 396 X66 Lemans Blue 1969 Corvette 427/390 Lemans Blue |
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Very early Long Machine, prolly late 70's. They've upped their game a bit since then.
https://www.gforcetransmissions.com/ |
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Yep, Long Shifters.
VERY cool, nostalgic piece !! In the early 2000's, a guy on Team Chevelle wanted a comparable Long to a Hurst CP and Long didn't have such a thing. I had a near NOS Competition Plus shifter that I sent to Long to use as an example to build a comparable model for street use. I THINK they did build a few, but I don't see anything like it in their lineup, so it may have not been a big seller and fell off production.
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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Rumbleguts396 (11-27-2021) |
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I looked at vintage Long photo's when I researched their products and the G-Force racing transmissions a few years ago. If I recall, there's a long standing relationship between the original founder of Long shifters (forget the original founders name) and G-Force Transmissions. I believe G-Force took over or merged the manufacturing of Long shifters and still offer an inline drag version, vertical gate and ratchet version with Long Handles.
Might still be someone from the original Long company involved in ownership of G-Force as well if I recall correctly?
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Rumbleguts396 (11-28-2021) |
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4 speed shifters https://www.gforcetransmissions.com/shifter_4speeds.asp
5 speed shifters https://www.gforcetransmissions.com/shifter_5speeds.asp My richmond 5 speed came with the H pattern shifter it is nice, and has a reverse lockout built in. The doug nash I have currently has the VN-1000 on it, it's a well engineered piece, with straight stainless rods.
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Mike '83 Monte Carlo '69 Nova '62 Bel Air 'bubble top' Last edited by MonteMike79; 11-28-2021 at 02:29 PM. |
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Rumbleguts396 (11-28-2021) |
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G & G specialized in drag race trans and rearend stuff. They're specialty was ST-10's and made several race oriented HD parts including gearsets. I believe they started the steel midplate deal. For a number of years George had a mobile shop that traveled the NHRA circuit selling parts and doing repairs at the track. Leonard Long I believe is in his early 70's and still actively drag races. He is the current and I think last 2 or 3 year champion of a N/A 10.5 tire class in the NMCA. https://www.gforcetransmissions.com/about.asp |
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George Fluery...there's a name I haven't seen, or heard, in a long time. I took my M22 from my '70 454 Chevelle to him after it stripped all the gears off the cluster TWICE. I assumed the gears were weak from the original owner drag racing it when it happened the first time. I went to Iten Chev and bought ALL new gears and bearing kit and rebuilt it. A few weeks later, it did it again, both times drag racing at North Star Drag Strip. I took it to George and asked what I did wrong during the rebuild. He did some measurements and told me the case was irreparably stretched from launching and was junk. So there went the original M22 for that car to the scrap yard in about 1975. Found another used one on the MPLS Star Tribune want ads and was back on the street again.
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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Thanks to everyone for there help in I.D.ing this shifter. My next question, any clue on a value?
as I'm planning on selling at some point. I understand it's probably a hard sell being kind of a unique/smaller group of buyers looking for these style shifters. ROB
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