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VaccaRabite
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What is this. Next pic in next post. Posting from my phone so sorry if it's huge.
VaccaRabite
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Never seen anything like it. Not stock. Not a weltmiester. Not a Rennshift. What is it?

Zach
Rand
Interesting. I wonder if someone just did some threading and tapping?
Looks stock otherwise.
mepstein
QUOTE(Rand @ Sep 18 2017, 05:37 PM) *

Interesting. I wonder if someone just did some threading and tapping?

agree.gif those knobs were all stock slip fit with an Allen set screw.
Larmo63
Early 911 or late 356 shifter swapped out?
jd74914
Looks like someone ran a die over a stock shifter to me since the threads don't appear full height.
Chris914n6
Stock shaft that has been threaded, and the knob threaded. Likely because the allen bolts stripped and fail to keep the knob secure.
My 914
QUOTE(jd74914 @ Sep 18 2017, 07:18 PM) *

Looks like someone ran a die over a stock shifter to me since the threads don't appear full height.

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EdwardBlume
I used to have one of those on a late 80s early 90s AX car build. Thought it was cool as it was a larger shift knob. Logo was neat too. Sorry not to know more.
ConeDodger
Top one is an Ampco (sp?) aftermarket knob. Commonly available. Might even still be available...
ConeDodger
Quick google search shows the spelling is Amco. Here's a couple image grabs...
ConeDodger
You could even get them with St. Christopher's medals on them! av-943.gif
Mark Henry
I have the same knob on my Rennshifter, came off a stock shifter.
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