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    Originality Question

    Searched but couldn't find the answer....was the shift lever in the '73 915 originally chrome or black? I'm taking out the OEM short shift kit installed by a PO in my '73, and have a standard lever that is black. Examples of the most original cars I know, shown below, are all black. Does anyone know when they "shifted" over from chrome to black on the levers?

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    Bob
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