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OPGI Offers Brand New Reproduction GM Horseshoe Shifters For 1968-72 Chevelles and El Caminos!


OPGI Offers Brand New Reproduction GM Horseshoe Shifters For 1968-72 Chevelles and El Caminos!

During the 1960s, there were all kinds of different ways to select gears in your muscle car. If you were a manual transmission owner there were pistol grips, T-handles, and Hursts to hold onto. If you were an automatic transmission owner, your options were insanely varied. GM Horseshoe shifters were found in 1968-1972 Chevelles, El Caminos, and 1970-72 Monte Carlos. Their handsome design and robust construction allowed for muscle car owners to knock the gears in their automatic transmissions with confidence.

Well, if you have a stocker that is worn out and sloppy or you are restoring a car that needs one of these in it, OPGI has the best solution on the market for you. They are now offering new reproduction GM Horseshoe shifters to fit the applications we told you about above. This is good news! More below.

Here’s the full release from OPGI.com – CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE SITE 

Enthusiasts needing a new assembly or those desiring to upgrade a column-mounted shifter to a console unit can now get a brand new reproduction “horseshoe” shifter assembly directly from Original Parts Group Inc. (OPGI).  The OPGI console-mounted shifter assembly is factory-exact in every detail and it is priced very affordably as well. The lockout button and springs are pre-installed for convenience and the assembly comes complete with all the features needed for a trouble-free installation in your car. The handle is triple chrome-plated and the injection-molded black plastic grip is indistinguishable from the original GM product. Because the assembly is a RESTOPARTS® brand product, no expense has been spared in making this the finest reproduction on the market. Sold under OPGI part number C210900, the console-mounted shifter assembly is priced at $139.99.

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