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Big Jim

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I'm looking for a broken/split 71-74 T handle for the Slap-Stik; to see if I can reverse engineer it and write a CNC program to reproduce it. So if you have one you took off but never got around to tossing it, pm me and and I'll borrow/buy/ mooch/return it when I'm done. I'm thinking 2 pieces of stock welded together and then machined. Thanks in advance.
 
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or you could just replace it with a billet alum pistol grip handle . There is a guy named Steve / Quapman that makes a wicked pistol
 

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From what I saw and could tell, Steve only makes the pistol grip- my preference if the t-handle for an automatic and save the pisto;-grip for a 4-speed...
 

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From what I saw and could tell, Steve only makes the pistol grip- my preference if the t-handle for an automatic and save the pisto;-grip for a 4-speed...

I don't have a spare, but I would be very interested in a billet T-handle also. If you are planning on selling them, I want one. Or maybe you could just make two and let me know...


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Fund it let me no if you still want it .Man you no when you have it but just cant find it you look every where but the right place .Any way i got it now .
 

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This is a picture of mine...


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shifter1.jpg


Shifter2.jpg
 

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Be aware that there is an early and a later style T-handle. The early style doesn't have the bump-out on the bottom. The shifter plates were slightly different too. Most 71-74 cars will have the shifter with the bump-out towards the bottom.
 
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