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The "SS" Knobs look to be for early muncie shifters with the T lockout bar. Large 9/16" thread with recess for the pull handle.
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Reminds me of the auto parts aisle at Caldors about 1974
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Not sure when all of these were made. The applications on the breathers stop in 1966 so I think that is when they were produced. Some parts are definitely later since the Camaro did not come out until 67.
Jason |
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Just to clearify, there are 3 types of breathers:
Small twist on, small push in, and larger diameter push in. Thanks, Jason |
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Neat stuff!
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Hood locks sold pending payment.
Jason |