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I have a 80 four speed vette I am trying to replace shift knob. after screwing off the knob I measured the with of the thred patteren it is a half of inch is that standard for the shifter? I ordered one on line and it is to small it wont fit over threads. They said it was a standard knob for the vette. 5/16 could this be a different shifter? as I compare both knobs, my old one is a lot bigger in the inside. I took a hanger and took off the long hard card bord stick and stuck it in my old knob it fit perfect


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Sounds like the knob you got is not for a 'Vette...all of the 4speed shifters I know of(BW & Muncie) for Corvettes have a larger shaft thread, for the reverse lock-out to fit down into. Is the knob you got black chrome?
I just went out and uncovered my '74 and checked mine...it is 1/2 too.
Adams' Apple 2007-09-13 19:57:57
I just went out and uncovered my '74 and checked mine...it is 1/2 too.

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I HAD THE SAME ISSUE WITH MY AUTO KNOB. SUPPOSED TO FIT `68-82. FIT MY BUDDIES 80 BUT NOT MY 69`

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Take both knobs to a machine shop and they can fix it while ya wait for a small nominal fee. It's probally the lesser of 2 evils compared to sending it back.

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The knob I got was chrome. you know adam you are right I dont think they know anything about the pull up reverse. Guess I will try a machine shop


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I always liked the 8-ball and the que-ball myself.


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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/
Am-Fm/map light National/Regional/Chapter NCRS "Top Flight"
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Sweet car, Frank!! Nice to see a pic finally!
Did you get the shifter situation figured out?


Did you get the shifter situation figured out?
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You know Adam I tried all day to do what you did to my pic. I had the pics a while ago I just could not figure it out. Do I have to paste pic every time I reply to a post? I have other pics I want to post. The windshield frame was rusted out so I cut off frame and welded another frame on, and replaced windshield and other things. it might be helpful to others. Im still looking for a chrom shift knob


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well that answered my question you fixed it for me


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