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| Posted: 06-21-2026 01:39 pm |
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ShellKnobCat Member
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Early '74 MKII 4-speed. Where can I get a new boot for the shifter that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? Mine has a small hole in it that is sure to get bigger!
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| Posted: 06-21-2026 02:41 pm |
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redracer Member
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Making that piece should not be that difficult; if you take it out & "rip" the seam, you will have a nice pattern and then you can choose from color and materials.. If that is too seems too difficult, I'm sure I have a good used one, but I will need to check bruce/RedRacer
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| Posted: 06-25-2026 12:15 am |
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vnavaret Member
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ShellKnobCat wrote: Early '74 MKII 4-speed. Where can I get a new boot for the shifter that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? Mine has a small hole in it that is sure to get bigger! I got mine from Martin Robey. Shipping on a small item like that will be surprisingly reasonable. The shift gaiter is approximately $30 US. Contrast that to large items - my replacement fuel tank shipping was over $250 US. Yikes! Vance Last edited on 06-25-2026 12:15 am by vnavaret |
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