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Old 10-19-2005, 10:01 PM
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Default Re: Shifter handles without the "Muncie" stamp?

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I've heard of at least 2 67's with Saginaw transmission that had the MUNCIE stamped handles. I can't remember if there have been any original cars that were the other way around. It sounds like you found one.

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Yeah - I might have found one. I'am going to let the owner decide if he wants to retain the plain handle or search for a Muncie. That way HE can argue with the judges as tu whether its 'correct'. Opss...there goes that much over used 'C' word again,

Martin - that BB stablizer rod is probibly the hardest piece to find. Haven't seen one at a swap meet in years.
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