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Help identifying a shift lever

JWMcCrary

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The shifter I have circled in red is what came with the Cold Duck kits back when WH was selling them. It looks like it was repurposed from something. I've called WH and nobody remembers. Would anybody here know what that came from? (assuming it wasn't made from scratch) I have 1 so I could build something using it as a template that would work but would rather have another one of these if I could find it.
 

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1971lubr

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Here's a t shift. Looks similar with an extension welded to the bottom.
 

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WILDHORSES

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It was a fabricated part based on the T-shifter D20. Sorry, made from scratch. All these parts are long gone.

Jim
 
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