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Thread: Early Threaded 901 Shifter Value..

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    Early Threaded 901 Shifter Value..

    While digging in my stash, and removing a Momo shift knob, I noticed that the shift lever was threaded, and was done at the factory. Best that I have been able to find out is that this is correct for a very early 911.

    Thoughts from the experts??
    Byron Von Dwyer,

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    '64-67. Where is the bend? High or low?

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    My '67 is a crimp on- May production.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ibmiked View Post
    '64-67. Where is the bend? High or low?

    Needs some cleaning & have the rubber boot..
    Byron Von Dwyer,

    20+ Year PCA

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    Want to Start a Porsche Related Business??
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    PM John Cramer (sorry John is it Kramer?) aka 304065. I believe he was keeping an eye out for one of these.

    Cheers,
    Mike

    PS, my '67 is thread-on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ibmiked View Post
    PM John Cramer (sorry John is it Kramer?) aka 304065. I believe he was keeping an eye out for one of these.

    Cheers,
    Mike

    PS, my '67 is thread-on.
    Mike, Byron, thanks for the look. That is a late early one.
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    Thanks Guys, any idea on the Value or Trade value?? As much as I want a 65 911, I have far too much going on, so no real reason for me to keep this..
    Byron Von Dwyer,

    20+ Year PCA

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    Want to Start a Porsche Related Business??
    I'm getting burned out, see my blog for more info
    Byron me911bvd@aol.com
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    Byron, $50, that one looks like it has a fair amount of corrosion.
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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