Michigan Short Shifter

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WarbirdAL
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Your car is a: 2 1977 124 Spiders 1969 124 Coupe
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Michigan Short Shifter

Post by WarbirdAL »

I must say, I ordered the short shifter from Mike and it got here in incredibly quickly. I barely had time to take my center console off before it arrived. So it sat for a couple of days until i got the nerve to attempt taking off the regular shifter. Only about 15 minutes and it was off.
The short shifter first of all looks very well crafted. It looks professional, not like the accessories I used to buy from K mart back in the 70's for my 124 sedan. It went on fairly easy.
The drive was awesome. I love the feel of it and the look. I will have to take some pics, I am on short time hehe as I am get to work the next 3 nights in a row, so Friday or Saturday I will take some pics.

thanks Mike, I love it!
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Post by rlux4 »

Another convert! Mike, I think you'll have another customer soon. When we were at Steve's working on his engine, Gary Pogue asked me about mine, got in my car and shifted it a few times, and was very impressed.
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Post by mbouse »

Thanks Al, for the compliment. Thanks Ron for the referral.

seems that no matter how difficult the economy gets, we are still maintaining, upgrading, and modifying our Fiat Spiders !!

My friend in Columbus is reporting that he's as busy as ever with the services and goods he provides our little community. I am selling a steady stream of Michigan SHORTER SHIFTERS.

Hooray for Spider owners! We stimulate the economy without sacrificing the future of our unborn grandchildren..without complaining, and with a spirit of fun.
FordPrefect
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Post by FordPrefect »

This is something I'd like to add to my list of things to do to my Spider.

How's the reach to 5th? I've got the seat pretty far back.

Anyways, my knob will constantly rattle around until I decide whether to fix it or mod it.
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Post by rlux4 »

Actually, because the knob ends up closer to the pivot point, you have less reach to 5th gear. Zero rattling with my Shorter Shifter. With the original I got tired of constantly turning it to get the lettering of "FIAT" right side up. :?
Ron
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FordPrefect,

see p.m.
Ernie
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Your car is a: 1978 Fiat Spider
Location: Huntsville, AL

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Post by Ernie »

Received mine today -- already installed, very cool.

Thanks for the the quick shipping, Mike.

This is a highly recommended mod.

Ernie
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Post by driftandrally616 »

Just a question, are there any pictures of this kit, and how much does it cost? Thanks

- Derek
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Post by mbouse »

you asked about the Michigan SHORTER SHIFTER

I am away from my desk until Tuesday. i will send you all the information you need.

please send me an email to:
mbouse AT chartermi DOT net

and i will also send you an installation sheet that will tell you just how easy it is to install
Baz
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Post by Baz »

Mike,
Would you please send that infro to me also at Albnews@swiftdsl.com.au.

Thanks
Baz
KillerB
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Your car is a: 1979 Spider 2000
Location: Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Post by KillerB »

Got mine on Friday... the hardest part was getting the old shifter off. The only downside is that the expensive Nardi Prestige shift knob I have doesn't fit. I'm sure I'll think of something, I'll try tapping out a short piece of pipe next week, for now I'll have to make due with the $14 chrome skull...

It does give a good positive feel to the shifting though.
Brian G. Butler
Colby Village
Nova Scotia, Canada
'79 Fiat 2000
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Post by driftandrally616 »

Mike,
E-mail sent to you, expect it from dwilczynski68@aol.com

Thanks
- Derek
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I had to post, we had ours installed about 3 weeks and just came back from a 440 mile trip up the Northern California coast. The Michigan short shifter made all the difference, much shorter throws and 5th doesn't seem to be out past 1st base! Another satisfied customer! Press On Regardless! Charlie
1974 Spider, 1756cc, points & Carb, 118K California miles
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Post by nibbes123 »

Hi, Mike installed the shifter in my 78 spider and what a difference it makes on the shifting, great idea thanks. Nick
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Post by mbouse »

you are welcome, nick. thanks for giving it a try. :wink:
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