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You can play La Cucheraccia by shaking it in your hand. LOL

No kidding, I just pulled out my tired Inland shifter and I could turn it into a wind chime just by hanging it up.


Can't wait to drive it.
Those Inland shifters were like a soup spoon in a bowl of gravy as far as tension and accuracy is concerned. I am surprised yours' lasted this long! I don't know if there is a rebuild kit available for it but...Hurst Super Shifter to the rescue!
Shoot Rich, that shifter only lasted for 47 years. Dang, they sure don't make em like them use to do they? Rofl

Installing the Hurst adapter kit for that shifter would be a great way to go and that was in your plans if I remember correctly wasn't it?

Richard
It was in my plans until I lost it. LOL

I took it out last year to replace the worn inland, but somehow it has decided it doesn't want to be installed.

So for now, I put another, much better inland in. Let's see how that works out.
ws27 Wrote:It was in my plans until I lost it. LOL

I took it out last year to replace the worn inland, but somehow it has decided it doesn't want to be installed.

So for now, I put another, much better inland in. Let's see how that works out.
Go with that Hurst/Inland conversion, Rich!!
You didn't lose it Rich, you just put it somewhere that you don't remember! Rofl

Richard
thebankerstoy Wrote:You didn't lose it Rich, you just put it somewhere that you don't remember! Rofl

Richard
Speaking from experience? LOL
Course I did forget to put one of those nifty new boots on too...


I'm only 43!
Come on buddy, you're WAY to young to be losing your, uh what were we talking about again? Confused

Richard