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Old 08-11-2021, 11:59 AM   #26
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Re: F/S 1972 "4wd Specific Parts" Oil Dipstick, Shift Levers & Shift Boot Rings

looking for a shift handle and knob for a 205. Going on a 72. Prefer chrome but any will do. Do you have any available?
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Old 08-11-2021, 05:08 PM   #27
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Re: F/S 1972 "4wd Specific Parts" Oil Dipstick, Shift Levers & Shift Boot Rings

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looking for a shift handle and knob for a 205. Going on a 72. Prefer chrome but any will do. Do you have any available?
Yes, above item#2 for the pair of OE 72 4wd SM465/NP205 shift levers are available and ready to ship as a set as listed/pictured. If you need the NP205 t/c shift lever only, check out the below linked "NOS & Used NP205 T/C Shift Linkage Rods & Levers" thread. The single 71-72 NP205 shift lever details and cost are listed in thread and yes, we can get a painted t/c shift lever pulled out and headed your way. Let us know, Mel


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Old 08-12-2021, 12:50 PM   #28
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Re: F/S 1972 "4wd Specific Parts" Oil Dipstick, Shift Levers & Shift Boot Rings

If I follow it right, you have a Np205 shift lever that would work on a stock 72 chevy truck for a $100? Is it chrome or painted? I am interested either way!
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Old 08-14-2021, 06:41 AM   #29
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Re: F/S 1972 "4wd Specific Parts" Oil Dipstick, Shift Levers & Shift Boot Rings

I also need the mounting bolt if you have one. Need total cost and I will pay pal you some $$$$
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Old 08-19-2021, 06:43 AM   #30
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Re: F/S 1972 "4wd Specific Parts" Oil Dipstick, Shift Levers & Shift Boot Rings

I have rounded up everything except. Shift lever, bolt, boot and ring. Really need the shift lever. Let me know if you still have something that could work for my 72 swb truck With a 205 transfer case.
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Old 08-19-2021, 11:11 PM   #31
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Re: F/S 1972 "4wd Specific Parts" Oil Dipstick, Shift Levers & Shift Boot Rings

Would there be different NP205 shifters for automatic vs manual transmission? Different bends?
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Old 08-20-2021, 08:01 AM   #32
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Re: F/S 1972 "4wd Specific Parts" Oil Dipstick, Shift Levers & Shift Boot Rings

Im doing a transfer case swap. PO had a incorrect cobbled up case with an aftermarket twin stick. So I have no handle at all to compare. classicbowtie has done their homework. I trust their knowledge. But they have not gotten back to me. I just happen to have a 72 blazer 4x4 as well. Both 205s are behind th350 automatic trannies. I may pull the blazer shifter and try it on for size in my truck. If I can live with it it would increase my options on finding a replacement for my truck.
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Old 08-20-2021, 12:45 PM   #33
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Re: F/S 1972 "4wd Specific Parts" Oil Dipstick, Shift Levers & Shift Boot Rings

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Would there be different NP205 shifters for automatic vs manual transmission? Different bends?

For 70 and prior models yes on the lever diffs pending trans, the 71-72 NP205 K models used the same profile shift lever regardless of trans, see below linked thread post #3 for pics.


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looking for a shift handle and knob for a 205. Going on a 72. Prefer chrome but any will do. Do you have any available?
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I also need the mounting bolt if you have one. Need total cost and I will pay pal you some $$$$
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I have rounded up everything except. Shift lever, bolt, boot and ring. Really need the shift lever. Let me know if you still have something that could work for my 72 swb truck With a 205 transfer case.
We just listed both chrome and painted 72 NP205 shift levers and the other requested t/c related items in the below linked thread post #14/15, have a look and confirm or pass interest in thread. Thanks, Mel

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Old 09-02-2021, 09:33 PM   #34
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Re: F/S 1972 "4wd Specific Parts" Oil Dipstick, Shift Levers & Shift Boot Rings

Mel, I lost track, so I will just ask. Do you still have an NOS knob for 1972 with SM 465.
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