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Shift knob question
Dumb question for you. Anyone seen this shift knob before? I’ve never found another online (not that I looked THAT hard) but I’m assuming it’s aftermarket and not any kind of factory item.
When I was a kid, I liked cars but it was before my “Trans Am” days. My dad has a 76 TR6 he’s had since 79 or 80. I recall him saying his shift knob was stolen at one point and I believe a friend gave him this Firebird knob to get him by until he got another one. I’m guessing that was in the 80s maybe when my dad daily drive the TR because it wasn’t driving again till the mid to late 90s. Anyway, he gave me this knob which I’ve had in various closets ever since. It just so happens I got into firebirds and Trans Am’s in the meantime (thanks Smokey and the Bandit). Just wondered if anyone saw these before and/or knew anything about them. Thanks! |
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looks like a very nice aftermarket knob.
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1970 Formula 400 Carousel Red paint on Black standard interior A no-engine, no-transmission, no-wheel option car. Quite likely one of few '70 Muncie three speed Formula 400's left. 1991 Grand Am: 14.4 @ 93.7mph (DA corrected) (retired DD, stock appearing) 2009 Cobalt SS: 13.9 @ 103mph (current DD; makes something north of 300hp & 350ft/lbs) |
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Im assuming its aftermarket, but still very nice. I had a black leather shift knob with that same center piece.
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Yeah, the logo seems familiar from the hobby, but from many years later than the cars. I'd like it better without the logo, but it's very nice either way.
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Thanks guys. Back in the closet it goes.
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1977 Trans Am 400/4speed (swap) Brian |
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Search Amco shift knob on eBay. You'll find your answer.
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Hey thanks. Didn’t see any identical but along the same line.
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1977 Trans Am 400/4speed (swap) Brian |
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Agree. Font is just not right. Have mostly T-handles but this is a correct one.
ps this is not the cloisonne, |
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Padgett, yours is for the 4 speed A-bodies. GTO and Lemans. Maybe a 4 speed Tempest too. I don't remember seeing the knob you show in the early Firebirds. I have seen some like Bhill86's in Firebirds, but not quite exactly like his.
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Yes, padgett's knob is correct for 69 Firebird, A-body and Grand Prix. I posted photo a month or two ago of an original and a repro that Chris gave after I loaned him an original. Repro on the left.
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