I don’t have a clue. Don’t know where it came from.
Barry Taylor Well Known Member Supporting Member 3 Jun 10, 2020 #1 I don’t have a clue. Don’t know where it came from. Attachments 4CC9E028-67AC-4829-876B-C5D1FE3C582C.jpeg 99.1 KB · Views: 24 582E617E-3177-4156-906D-C4CDBB9E4DBF.jpeg 104.5 KB · Views: 25
Barry Taylor Well Known Member Supporting Member 3 Jun 10, 2020 #3 I need to look again but i found no markings the first time looked.
64ss409 Well Known Member Supporting Member 9 Jun 10, 2020 #6 Because of the exposed spring my guess, and it would have been total guess, would have been early Corvette. But you guys know your Chevys better than I do.
Because of the exposed spring my guess, and it would have been total guess, would have been early Corvette. But you guys know your Chevys better than I do.
oldskydog Well Known Member Supporting Member 10 Jun 11, 2020 #8 Made by GM Inland. The bottom of the shifter was the same Corvette or Pass, the sticks were different.
Made by GM Inland. The bottom of the shifter was the same Corvette or Pass, the sticks were different.
Barry Taylor Well Known Member Supporting Member 3 Jun 11, 2020 #10 Thanks everybody. I would not have thought that to be a chevy shifter.
real61ss Well Known Member Supporting Member 8 Jun 12, 2020 #11 Original Chevrolet shifter, looks like 63 Super Sport