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Is someone able to identify this NOS shifter and it's application?
Part number is 0500211T and the shifter arm has 6353 stamped in it as well. Thanks |
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Think Mopar.
At least most of the curved arm shifters I have seen were identifies as being from Mopars originally.
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yep..the long curved reverse lever is the clue its a mopar..
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The spot for the zerk fitting makes me believe it’s a late 70’s moist truck shifter.
Jason |
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which is a version of an 883 new process in a square body chevy truck.
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A833 77 Mopar van shifter picture. Don't see a curved reverse arm on this one.
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Thanks for all the help guys!
Paul |
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