HELP IDENTIFYING T-HANDLE SHIFTER

Started by Tiberius, January 25, 2008, 05:04:31 PM

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Tiberius

Hello,

Newbie here!

Can anyone help identify the T-Handle shifter?  

I can't seem to post an image. Can someone here help me?

I know they were made in the 60's and came in other colors; blue, red, yellow...etc.

All were rubber coated in metal-flake.

Thanks,
Tiberius

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You can't post a picture for some number of days after you register. Discourages spam. Take a look at the FAQ's.

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slocrow

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slocrow

I thought I'd post the pic for the new guy.
I've never seen this before. Any of you guys?????????
Tell the National Guard to mind the grocery store...

Dave

Quote from: "slocrow"I thought I'd post the pic for the new guy.
I've never seen this before. Any of you guys?????????

I give............ Looks like a pot shifter  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  Ah the 60's and early 70's...
Dave  :wink:

kb426

Nothing I've ever seen on a car before.
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donsrods

Yeah, I do sort of remember those, think they were '60's era.  Cal Custom comes to mind.  

The more I think about it, I sort of feel these were kind of made for the VW market.  

Don

enjenjo

They were made by Cal Custom, and marketed for VWs and dune buggies.
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donsrods

Quote from: "enjenjo"They were made by Cal Custom, and marketed for VWs and dune buggies.


Geeeeeeez, my memory ISN'T TOTALLY GONE !!!  :D   Now, what was my name???  :oops:

Don