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Lokar Shifter for GM TH-350 Automatic Transmission, Single Bend, 16, Chrome Finish, Choice of Knobs

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Made In The USA!
      • 16"
      • Positive Lock-Out in Park and Neutral
      • Your Choice of Knob Factory Installed - See Photo At Left
      • Chrome-Plated Lever
      • All Hardware Included
      • Shifter Boots Sold Separately

      Description

      The Lokar Collection of Shifters is designed to prevent accidental shifting from the Park position into Reverse, Drive, and Low gears with our Exclusive Safety Lock-Out Button. When adjusted properly, the Safety Lock-Out Button is flush with the knob, and is virtually undetectable. Lokar prides itself in the design and versatile mounting capabilities of their shifters. With Lokar's exclusive and innovative main plate and side brackets the shifters can be mounted in a number of positions front to rear, allowing the use an existing floor opening or to create a unique location.

      Features include: Neutral safety switch, operates with solid adjustable linkage, high quality rod ends, 360 degree lever rotation for extra leg space, lever adjustments for dash and seat clearance, Teflon-lin

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