Alan,
The early Tricarbs had side shifts like the one shown in the photos, later ones
had center shifts.
The â??oddâ?? shift lever looks exactly like the one in the used Tricarb I
bought in the spring of 1962 - it wasnâ??t long before I cut off the upper bend
and ran threads to accept the shift knob.
I wonder how many other side shifts were modified this way.
Al Malin
> On Jan 29, 2016, at 9:53 PM, Alan Seigrist <healey.nut@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This just sold for $30,000 if you can believe it.
>
> https://russoandsteele.com/vehicle-details/?show_vehicle=131162&current_index=377&auction_pk=162&page=featured
>
> What a pretty car, and I do love the steel wheels.
>
> The only thing that's a bit odd is the shift lever treatment... I am confused
> to what I am seeing there.
>
> Alan
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