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Thread: WTB - Pre '67 901 threaded shift knob

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    WTB - Pre '67 901 threaded shift knob

    I need a pre '67 901 threaded shift knob (smooth ball without gear pattern). I would appreciate if anyone has one that they will part with or if someone can point me to a vendor who makes or carries them. I'm not interested in a crush sleeve application, only threaded. Thanks
    Lee Giannone (Eastern PA)
    Early S Registry #808
    1960 356 Super 90 Roadster
    1966 911 2.0L Vintage Racecar
    1972 RSR Tribute
    1975 Privateer RSR (Diego Febles)
    1997 993 C2S Factory Aero
    1984 962-102 (Coca-Cola / Akin)
    1973 RS Carrera #911 360 1018 (2008 Parade Grand Champion) Sold
    1968 911L #11810414 FIA Group 2 Rallye Car (Destroyed in Fire '08)
    1975 RSR #911 560 9114 (Sold)
    1975 RSR #911 560 9122 (Sold)

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    Stoddard sells them for about $25. Smooth face, threads. These were also used on a 912
    - Neil
    '67 911S (Ol' Ivory)
    '82 Hewlett Packard 34C
    Early 911S Registry # 512

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    Ball style - not the "Mushroom" type

    Neil
    Thanks. It looks like the only threaded one that Stoddard lists is the "mushroom" style for 356s. I'll call them to follow up and see if they have the ball style.
    Lee Giannone (Eastern PA)
    Early S Registry #808
    1960 356 Super 90 Roadster
    1966 911 2.0L Vintage Racecar
    1972 RSR Tribute
    1975 Privateer RSR (Diego Febles)
    1997 993 C2S Factory Aero
    1984 962-102 (Coca-Cola / Akin)
    1973 RS Carrera #911 360 1018 (2008 Parade Grand Champion) Sold
    1968 911L #11810414 FIA Group 2 Rallye Car (Destroyed in Fire '08)
    1975 RSR #911 560 9114 (Sold)
    1975 RSR #911 560 9122 (Sold)

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    Hi Lee,

    My handy reference Stoddard catalog is dated 2002. It's listed in there, I bought a few some years back. Here's the part number: '66-'67.

    90142410401

    According to this 2002 catalog, the mushroom version is for 65-66.

    Good luck, I hope you find one.
    - Neil
    '67 911S (Ol' Ivory)
    '82 Hewlett Packard 34C
    Early 911S Registry # 512

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    Hi Lee,

    I poked around Stoddard a bit for you. I think this is it:

    901-424-014-00 NLA/SHIFT KNOB $125.47
    - Neil
    '67 911S (Ol' Ivory)
    '82 Hewlett Packard 34C
    Early 911S Registry # 512

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    I've got both of these available. both threaded. thanks, Don.
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    Try sierramadrecollection.com, they have them listed for $55

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