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Old March 8th, 2016, 02:31 AM
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1972 cutlass auto 3speed shifter arm

looking for a 1972 cutlass original floor shifter arm
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Old March 8th, 2016, 04:59 AM
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Question 1972 cutlass auto 3speed shifter arm

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looking for a 1972 cutlass original floor shifter arm
Are you referring to the shifter "handle", which is the main part of the shifter, or the "lever" that installs on the transmission selector shaft?
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Originally Posted by ftown318
looking for a 1972 cutlass original floor shifter arm
You talking about this?



If so, the same part was used on Camaros. EVERYBODY sells them. Type TH350 shift arm into Google.
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Old March 8th, 2016, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
You talking about this?



If so, the same part was used on Camaros. EVERYBODY sells them. Type TH350 shift arm into Google.
I'm talking about the chrome arm that made of cast iron mines broke in half shifting back into park can u help me please
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Originally Posted by ftown318
I'm talking about the chrome arm that made of cast iron mines broke in half shifting back into park can u help me please
So, you're looking for the "handle", as shown in the assembly manual. I have a "driver quality" one, as shown. It is from a '69 model, which means that you would need to swap the "pin", that the cable end attaches to, from your current shifter. It's easy enough to do. Olds used at least three different length pins between '68 and '72. Let me know if this will suit your needs. Thanks, Bob.
The red on the shifter handle is a reflection.
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Old March 9th, 2016, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by ROCKETMAN269V
So, you're looking for the "handle", as shown in the assembly manual. I have a "driver quality" one, as shown. It is from a '69 model, which means that you would need to swap the "pin", that the cable end attaches to, from your current shifter. It's easy enough to do. Olds used at least three different length pins between '68 and '72. Let me know if this will suit your needs. Thanks, Bob.
The red on the shifter handle is a reflection.
Yes that is exactly what I am looking for how much
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A think your looking for part number 396724 they tend to break easily
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A think your looking for part number 396724 they tend to break easily
Correct thats the stamped number on the piece
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Old March 10th, 2016, 03:54 AM
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Originally Posted by ftown318
Yes that is exactly what I am looking for how much
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Old March 28th, 2016, 07:31 AM
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Yes that is exactly what I am looking for how much
You responded to my PM, that you wished to purchase the shifter handle for the amount that I asked and I have not heard back. Did you find one elsewhere or are you still interested? If not, then I have others inquiring about it. Please be considerate. Thanks, Bob.
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