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Thread-on Pistol Grip Shifter Knob? #343020
06/10/09 01:49 AM
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Does anyone make a Pistol Grip shifter handle to replace a threaded-on shifter knob?

Re: Thread-on Pistol Grip Shifter Knob? [Re: In_The_Pink] #343021
06/10/09 10:34 AM
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Yeah, they do. Of course right now I can't remember who does it....
Mike

Re: Thread-on Pistol Grip Shifter Knob? [Re: 1E2C] #343022
06/10/09 11:42 AM
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I've not seen a "mopar style pistol grip" that threads onto a standard shifter rod, however, I think it's Mr Gasket? makes a generic "pistol grip" that's solid aluminum that can thread onto other rods.


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Re: Thread-on Pistol Grip Shifter Knob? [Re: 70Cuda383] #343023
06/10/09 12:18 PM
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gunslinger has on that threads onto an auto shifter

Re: Thread-on Pistol Grip Shifter Knob? [Re: JohnRR] #343024
06/11/09 10:44 AM
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I saw one of those for a manual stick at a show last year. At least I sure thought I did, but now I can't remember who had the danged thing.... Getting old sucks!
Mike

Re: Thread-on Pistol Grip Shifter Knob? [Re: 1E2C] #343025
06/11/09 11:23 AM
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There was a guy on ebay that was selling them about 5 years ago. I bought one of his plastic ones for the DD but it did not fit. It was OK; it was very much modeled after the mopar one, not a generic thing

He had two types an all plastic one for about 25-30 and a metal center section for about 70. I got the plastic one and my brother drilled it out and put it in his Ranger for a while until it broke.

Looked cool...

Re: Thread-on Pistol Grip Shifter Knob? [Re: 6T6Cuda] #343026
06/11/09 12:33 PM
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Here is an old link to the guy who was selling them on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280336822958&viewitem=
He does not have any listed right now, but you can still contact him about them. He has different threads, colors, etc.

Re: Thread-on Pistol Grip Shifter Knob? [Re: DUSTR71] #343027
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Okay, just checked with the wifegod and she is thinking as am I that I saw them at the Gunslinger display. I don't see them on his website as of today, but give him a shout and see.
Mike

Re: Thread-on Pistol Grip Shifter Knob? [Re: DUSTR71] #343028
06/11/09 01:14 PM
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Quote:

Here is an old link to the guy who was selling them on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280336822958&viewitem=
He does not have any listed right now, but you can still contact him about them. He has different threads, colors, etc.




That is the one I was talking about...







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