First post, seeking particular shift knob..

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Lame first post here, I know. Long time Mustang admirer, finally got a 1994 GT five speed. Red with black cloth, just rolled over to 119k miles today. Whoopty doo. Anyways!

Anyone ever seen any of these produced or know where I can get one? My cousin had one on his Mustang, probably bought it about ten years ago. His just had the mustang logo engraved on it, I saw this on some leather company's website and didn't think I'd ever see one again. He bought it on ebay but I've scoured for hours and haven't found anything. :)
 

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Keep searching they are out there.



I will say this, why do people use tee handle shifters, I mean did I not get the memo on its monkey bar and not a shifter handle?
 

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The picture looks to have the redline leathers logo on it. If that is the case I have worked with them and could ask if they know who owned the car, if the know where it was. Where did you get the pic from?
 

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I agree with it either being a hurst or UPR piece. It's quite rare to see t-handles in Mustangs though I can't imagine them being comfortable at all
 

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I've know a few guys with them over the years and I can't stand driving there cars .
 

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When I got my B&M Hammer shifter the first thing I ever did was get rid of the T-handle. They are ugly and annoying imo.
 
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Thanks! Looks like their work. I'll contact them!

I had two leather wrapped ball shifter knobs in my Tacoma but I replaced one of them with my dad's old Hurst T-Handle out of his '64 Chevelle. He'd roll over in his grave if he knew I re-tapped that sucker for a Jap Truck! lol

I like the Hurst, especially with my URD short shifter; but it gets hot as **** in the summer and cold in the winter. Metal shift knobs kinda suck, I liked the poly design of this one. The T-Design really helps you get 'er into third, unlike those Hurst "Pistol Grip" shifters, but my cuz had the same shifter I was lookin' for in his stang and it was some quality craftsmanship.
 

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I had a t-handle in one of my foxes that only saw track time. Loved it on a drag race car, not so much on a dd car, but most of the people I know that have them grew up with old school cars. That being said, as far as t-handles go that's a pretty good looking one.
 

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I went with the MGW shifter and one of there custom knobs. I love it! Three of my buddies have ditched the Steeda tri-ax they were using for MGW after driving my car. The last T handle was in a 90 camaro RS 305, 5-speed t-top car. That was back around 93.
 

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