Hi Michael,
Not sure how much this will help but the parts book lists 2 (alternative)
part numbers for cars after C.E.231968.
The numbers are 1B3760 & 1B3761. They are not designated as LHD and RHD.
1B3760 is the same part number listed for a the BN6/4.
I have no idea what is different from the earlier types of which there were
four numbers listed. 2 for LHD and 2 for RHD.
The socket for the end of the lever is the same for all BN2 as are the knob
and locknut.
Michael S
BN1 #174
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 11:47 PM, Michael MacLean <rrengineer.mike at att.net>
wrote:
> Does anyone know what the correct shift lever for a BN2 with a serial
> number starting with 232XXX? (my car) I have one, but I want to be sure it
> is correct for a car made in May 1956. I see a cutoff serial number in the
> Moss catalog of 228487. Levers after that are the same for all later side
> shift cars? Anyway here is a picture of the one I have now that a list
> member was kind enough to make available to me. Problem is, the more I
> find out about this car the more I know that I know less than I thought I
> did. I am sure this lever will work, but if it is the wrong one it will
> bug me every time I get in the car.
>
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