Pistol Grip Shifter?
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Pistol Grip Shifter?
Hey guys, i want to put a pistol grip style shifter into a 350 92 automatic, where can i find one? even a tci outlaw kind of shifter, i like that one..thanks
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From: New Boston, IL, USA
Car: '90 Formula 350
Engine: 383 SBC
Transmission: ProBuilt S/S 700-R4 & ACT 9" Stall
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt 3.23
Summitracing carries them.
Hurst PistolGrip from Summit
Ebay also has them from time to time. Search for "Hurst pistol th-700" in the descriptions and details.
They are costly though look to drop $250+ for one. Also they do not have the proper console installation pieces for the factory look so you'll get some extra custom work in there. If you search in the old posts you'll find we did have a member that used a pistolgrip with a th-350 or th-400 and he made a sheet metal cover for it.
Doesn't look like Summit has the TCI Outlaw series for the 700-r4 listed on the website. Maybe they do have, but you would have to call to make sure. Seems like our 4 speeds get left out by most companies.
You might also look into the proratchet by B&M there are quiet a few members here that are running that shifter and are very happy with it over the quarterstick/pistolgrip design. Mostly due to it lacking the "bicycle lever" design.
Best of Luck with your project!
Hurst PistolGrip from Summit
Ebay also has them from time to time. Search for "Hurst pistol th-700" in the descriptions and details.
They are costly though look to drop $250+ for one. Also they do not have the proper console installation pieces for the factory look so you'll get some extra custom work in there. If you search in the old posts you'll find we did have a member that used a pistolgrip with a th-350 or th-400 and he made a sheet metal cover for it.
Doesn't look like Summit has the TCI Outlaw series for the 700-r4 listed on the website. Maybe they do have, but you would have to call to make sure. Seems like our 4 speeds get left out by most companies.
You might also look into the proratchet by B&M there are quiet a few members here that are running that shifter and are very happy with it over the quarterstick/pistolgrip design. Mostly due to it lacking the "bicycle lever" design.
Best of Luck with your project!
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