Can you identify this shifter? Came with some other parts, looks like the same style of end thats for most early flathead trans but the dimensions aren't the same. In the second pic the 39 style is on the left. Someone on the hamb suggested 35 Ford, any seconds on that?
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Re: Can you identify this shifter? It looks like 35 Ford to me.
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Re: Can you identify this shifter? Yup. I agree. It's a '35.
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Re: Can you identify this shifter? Definately a 35 lever. Short stub end. Funny double curve is similar to the 39 swan neck but different in its own way. Used in 1935 only.
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Re: Can you identify this shifter? I got married in 1955, we went to the preatures house a few day before we got hitched. I had a 35 coupe, when we got ready to go the preature walked out to car with us, he was leaning on the running board and talking to me through the window, he said, see that shifting stick how it curves like that, He said 35 was the first year Ford came out with that. I don't remember getting married but I always remembered what he said about that 35 shifter. Walt
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