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Pistol Grip Sifter ID

68HemiRR

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Can anyone ID what Mopar this shifter is for? I know it's been modified for another application, but that can be removed and still used.

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That's a '70 B-Body stick. Someone modified it to fit a console car....or something weird like that.
 
Yes, b body non console stick, there should be 4 digit number across the bottom on the side to truely i.d. it as original or aftermarket but it appears those numbers have been welded over.
 
Non-console '70 shifter, one I'd like to have one day for mine. I'd give it a good hackin'. :-)
 
It is not a reproduction. It has been hanging on the wall in the garage for over 30 years. What's it worth?
 
Well you can buy a brand new one for like $250, for me it would have to be around $100 maybe $150 if I really needed it.
About the way I see it also. With the existence of new ones with their perfect chrome (and no welded-on
stuff) and nice grips readily available, I guess that makes this one "patina-ed" and in need of a bit of
a "chopadickoffme" surgery. :-)
(Great for my own Fred the GTX, in other words.)
I could see about $75 + the ride maybe?
 
About the way I see it also. With the existence of new ones with their perfect chrome (and no welded-on
stuff) and nice grips readily available, I guess that makes this one "patina-ed" and in need of a bit of
a "chopadickoffme" surgery. :)
(Great for my own Fred the GTX, in other words.)
I could see about $75 + the ride maybe?
BTW, this was technically "an offer" @68HemiRR :-)
 
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