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    Help Identifying T-handle Shifter

     



    Hello,

    Newbie here!

    Can anyone help identify the T-Handle shifter?

    I can't seem to post an image. Can someone here help me?

    I know they were made in the 60's and came in other colors; blue, red, yellow...etc.

    All were rubber coated in metal-flake.

    Thanks,
    Tiberius


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    Dude!! You posted this on Rodding Roundtable, and two of us already ID'd it for you. It's a Cal Custom item that was designed for the VW, Dunebuggy market sometime in the 60's or 70's.

    Not sure what more you need to know????????????

    Don

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    Here, in case you didn't see the posts over there...............


    Yeah, I do sort of remember those, think they were '60's era. Cal Custom comes to mind.

    The more I think about it, I sort of feel these were kind of made for the VW market.

    Don



    and a second person responded,


    They were made by Cal Custom, and marketed for VWs and dune buggies.

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    Looks like it would break easy.

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    thing is frickin awesome!

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