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Can this be bought?? (Shifter Piece)

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asecretfile

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Part from an AOD shifter that moves when you move the shifter. Marked with an "X" Whatever you call it, if it even has a name. Mine is missing a few "louvers" so to speak



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NIKwoaC

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Yea, its called a ratchet shifter.







Haha.
 

Mustang5L5

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Just the louvers? I doubt it. You are better off searching for an entire new shifter.

I'd sell you mine cheap if it was out of the car. One of these days i'll start my t-5 swap and the AOD shifeter will be useless to me.
 

stykthyn

I want to measure mine. It doesn't look that tall.
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I just threw mine away too.
 

asecretfile

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NikwoaC said:
Yea, its called a ratchet shifter.



Haha.
Click to expand...

Got one of those in your "toolbag"?
 
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lang williams

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I wonder if you could get a skinny shifter boot, maybe from an automatic an an replace the louvers with it. Might look good, might look like a$$
 

QUICK91LX

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Alot of people install a shift boot over the whole assembly to clean it up and (i guess) give the illusion of a stick shift.

otherwise i think the one i took out of my car works properly, if you are interested PM me
 

85_SS_302_Coupe

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I would search the junkyards...there's bound to be a good one somewhere. Otherwise i'd just get a B+M shifter or something else and get a better shifter while you're at it.
 
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