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Old 02-03-2014, 09:04 PM   #1
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SM 465 wooden shift knob

Any thought on what it's worth? I'd also be interested to know if this was a dealer add on or what? It was on my '77 cheyenne blazer that was optioned kind of weird; factory tach, cheyenne trim, 3:73 12 bolt posi, but no A/C or tilt wheel. Anyway what do you guys think?





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Old 02-12-2014, 07:18 PM   #2
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Re: SM 465 wooden shift knob

Definetly not a GM original shift knob. I have one exactly like that, I'm not sure but I believe it to be from the late 60's to early-mid 70's. I've probably had mine for the last 20 odd years. Think it was a Cal-Custom offering, but not a GM original. Cool knob tho, would be good on a 4 speed that you don't need the shift pattern for. Value, at a swap meet maybe $10-$15 in my opinion. Just my .02 cents tho.
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Old 02-12-2014, 08:13 PM   #3
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Re: SM 465 wooden shift knob

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Definetly not a GM original shift knob. I have one exactly like that, I'm not sure but I believe it to be from the late 60's to early-mid 70's. I've probably had mine for the last 20 odd years. Think it was a Cal-Custom offering, but not a GM original. Cool knob tho, would be good on a 4 speed that you don't need the shift pattern for. Value, at a swap meet maybe $10-$15 in my opinion. Just my .02 cents tho.
Cool, thanks for the reply. I had to get one with the diagram mostly for my own peace of mind for when my girl drives it.
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Old 02-12-2014, 10:26 PM   #4
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Re: SM 465 wooden shift knob

Looks like one of those old Rally mfg knobs
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