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Looking for an NOS one with mint chrome.
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Eddie M Camaro-less 87 El Camino SS Few Ferrari's |
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Eddie:
Not that I have either one, but I believe there are two different pieces that are commonly referred to as the shift plate. There is the whole rosewood plate, then the interchangable (depending on 3 speed or 4 speed) shift pattern plate that attaches. Just thought it might help of everyone knew what you were looking for. As with virtually every other piece, I am guessing the repops are not satisfactory?
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Lynn, thank you for helping to clarify.
Im looking for the whole rosewood plate. I have an NOS 4 sp shift pattern plate ready to go waiting for the new rosewood plate. I have seen the repo ones and they are very nice, but i have a special application that i would like to keep it all orig GM parts. Thanks again -
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Does anyone have an indication of what an NOS shift plate - in the box @ sells for?
Appreciate the thoughts
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Eddie
This past winter I believe I saw one go for over 500 bux on ebay. For a short time I thought it would be a nice upgrade to my car. I got over it rather quickly. Mike |
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