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Old mopar stuff

Drake Pickens

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My Dad use to fool with a lot of mopars. He has recently passed away and I am going through stuff in the attic. He had several Hemi cars b-body,e-bodies a little bit of everything. I ran across a inland 4-speed shifter handle in excellent shape but has no internal rod hooked to the T handle lockout would like to no how it works and can I get parts so I can sell. I live in SC still have a 70 hemi cuda that I’m in the process of putting motor back in so I drive again.Been on the lift way too long. Thanks in advance for any info on shifter #44532
 
The inland shifter Tee lockout is a cable with a spring loaded "plunger" at the other end.
 
welcome to FBBO lets see that cuda

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Good looking Cuda !!
was it originally a triple black car?
and,i not only have to be jealous of that,but hey your shop looks pretty nice as well.
welcome to the B body forum !:thumbsup:
Thanks no it was a yellow AAR with 58000 miles and Dad put a 68 hemi in it. He had an original AAR and found this car less engine. Had this car for ever and I am putting engine back together when I have time. It’s ready for heads, cam etc and paint bottom end done
 
Thanks do you know where I can find parts or make up something myself if I hand a picture of the plunger part

I dug this out from the stash in response to your question. This is actually the original shifter from my 67 R/T. I could not get the cable to feed back up thru the little set screw in the "tee", so I just replaced the shifter... Of course, this was about 35-40 years ago and parts were plentiful then... LOL The pics show the cable as I taped it to the shifter body back then. I hate to see the handle has started to rust. It was perfect back in the day....

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Thanks Jim I think that’s just what I need don’t know what happened to cable and plunger in mine that’s just the way I found it. Shifter is in excellent condition but no internals
I dug this out from the stash in response to your question. This is actually the original shifter from my 67 R/T. I could not get the cable to feed back up thru the little set screw in the "tee", so I just replaced the shifter... Of course, this was about 35-40 years ago and parts were plentiful then... LOL The pics show the cable as I taped it to the shifter body back then. I hate to see the handle has started to rust. It was perfect back in the day....

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Thanks very much for the pictures.
 
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