*** Sold ***
Complete assembly (less boot and knob). Installed in street car (69 911) and used less than 3000 miles.
915 housing is powder-coated. 100% functional with a little bit of wear.
$525 plus shipping.
*** Sold ***
Complete assembly (less boot and knob). Installed in street car (69 911) and used less than 3000 miles.
915 housing is powder-coated. 100% functional with a little bit of wear.
$525 plus shipping.
Last edited by TEC69E; 05-03-2016 at 12:35 PM.
Tom Ching
69E Burgundy
sorry, but i am confused. is it 901 or 915?
-Marco
SReg. #778 OGrp: #8 RGrp: #---
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Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687
Pretty trick...
Peter Kane
'72 911S Targa
Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100
Were/are you not happy with it or why are you selling ? I've not used one but am interested in your experience with it.
Thanks
Hi Tom...long time, no speak. Hope you are doing well.
I thought the wevo 901 looked like this...
Yours seems to have a bigger bend? Is that right?
Hey Mark. Yep its been a long time but I'm still hanging around. The car is doing well and I'm just really driving and enjoying it. Think I'm also getting old and realized the quick/short shifting of this wevo is just wasted on my style. Which is why it's up for sale now. The 'bend' in the stick probably just looks like it's bigger in my picture because the stick is 100% wevo and part of the wevo kit. Let me snap/post another picture that is posed like the one you posted. Then you can decide. Hope all is great with you as well.
Tom Ching
69E Burgundy
Hey BT-29. Yeah good question . . . it's not that I don't like it. In fact, functionally it delivers 100% on what it's suppose to do. Quick and short shifts that are precise and solid. If that's what you want . . . then this shifter from wevo does it beautifully. And I enjoyed it. But as I said earlier . . . my style really doesn't make good use of a shifter like this (I'm more like a turtle not a hare). And I like being slow. So I've returned to a factory long throw (slow) shifter and it's perfect for me.
Tom Ching
69E Burgundy
Will this fit both 901 ('66 911) and 915 ('73 911T)?
Thank you