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> Is this an original shift knob?
mmichalik
post Aug 14 2018, 09:27 AM
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Hi guys,

As we start to get into the interior on my '75 2.0, I wanted to find out if this was an original shift knob or a replacement.

It's wood, and pretty well worn.

I couldn't really find anything in the forums referencing it so, I thought I would ask.

Thanks,

Mike


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post Aug 14 2018, 09:41 AM
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No. It’s period correct. Usually from a company called AMCO.

914Rubber has a pretty much exact duplicate of the original if that’s what your looking for. In my parts stash, I have an original and one of 914Rubbers.

This is from one of our members. It’s a 917 replica knob...


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