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    WTB: AMCO 901 wood shift knob

    Looking for a shift knob for my 67 912. Looking for the one with the 901 shift pattern, thanks!

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    Thanks Mike, looking for a wood knob ideally

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    4 or 5 speed? US 67s came with 4 speed unless 5 speed special ordered, as I understand it. Hence, the pattern displayed differs depending on 4 or 5 speed.

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    Mine is a 5 speed 901.

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    I have this one I'd sell for $50.
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    Quote Originally Posted by peon77 View Post
    I have this one I'd sell for $50.
    Sent you an email, I’ll take it

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