$2 Copper mod
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I like it, it's different... I'd find a way to solder a cap on the ends of the elbow... give it a finished look.
Best shifter I've seen though, is on my neighbor's 65 Chevy C10 rat rod/street truck.... a beer tap handle! Sucker sits about mid level with the windshield, think it's a Newcastle tap handle if I'm not mistaken
Best shifter I've seen though, is on my neighbor's 65 Chevy C10 rat rod/street truck.... a beer tap handle! Sucker sits about mid level with the windshield, think it's a Newcastle tap handle if I'm not mistaken
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^ yeah those are really popular, and almost getting played out now. I see them at car shows all the time lol.
As for the copper shift ****, I'd just save up for a whole Hurst shifter and call it a day but that's just me. An actual shift **** would work better too, for shift ***** you want something heavy. Maybe get a dummy grenade or something, that would be a little cooler.
As for the copper shift ****, I'd just save up for a whole Hurst shifter and call it a day but that's just me. An actual shift **** would work better too, for shift ***** you want something heavy. Maybe get a dummy grenade or something, that would be a little cooler.
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Be expensive as hell though. Copper is really really expensive. Doing that would be an easy $75-$100... not to mention copper is a real soft metal so it wouldn't be ideal for a shifter
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Tim's had it on his truck for a few years now though, and I haven't seen many around here with em.
Be expensive as hell though. Copper is really really expensive. Doing that would be an easy $75-$100... not to mention copper is a real soft metal so it wouldn't be ideal for a shifter
Be expensive as hell though. Copper is really really expensive. Doing that would be an easy $75-$100... not to mention copper is a real soft metal so it wouldn't be ideal for a shifter
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