Michigan Short Shifter
Re: Michigan Short Shifter
This sounds like a very interesting/simple mod! I'd deffinatly like to know the pricing on one of these.. I won't be needing one for a lil while now since my car isent even roadworthy atm but I'll deffinatly have to get one. Send me a PM with the price if you get a chance!
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Re: Michigan Short Shifter
I had a t shifter in my 71 back in 80. Looked good but didnf feel right.
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I say post up some pics in the first thread and a price and lets see what we are talking about. For me I have been modifying my own stock shifters to lower them but interested in seeing what you have to offer.
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1989 Chevy k5 Blazer
1967 GT Mustang Fastback
Re: Michigan Short Shifter
Sounds interesting, would maybe like to try it on my '81 as the shifting is a bit sticky (with a new gearbox even...)
Think you could ship over to France? (can mark as a gift to avoid taxes!)
Think you could ship over to France? (can mark as a gift to avoid taxes!)
Re: Michigan Short Shifter
Just today I received my second short shifter from Mike. Top notch quality and super simple to install. Very elegant solution and design with immediate shipping. 10 out of 10. Also, feels really sweet when driving the mountains.
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So again, do we have any pictures of this shifter??? I would love to see it pictured next to an original long shifter.
And it's been asked many times...what is the cost of this thing??? I would really like to get one.
And it's been asked many times...what is the cost of this thing??? I would really like to get one.
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You'll need to get ahold of Mike Bouse through email at mbouse@chartermi.net
They're his product and he's got all the info for you. He's a good guy to deal with and very promt.
Here's a picture with the original shifter:
And with the Michigan Short Shifter:
BTW, I added the lock nut on mine because of the "FIAT" script on my knob. It's there to keep the script squared away.
Ron
They're his product and he's got all the info for you. He's a good guy to deal with and very promt.
Here's a picture with the original shifter:
And with the Michigan Short Shifter:
BTW, I added the lock nut on mine because of the "FIAT" script on my knob. It's there to keep the script squared away.
Ron
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Okay Ron, thanks for the pics. I just got a hold of Mike. And for everyone else looking for info., the cost of the shifter is $35.00 which I think is EXTREMELY reasonable. I have been looking to modify this LONG shifter for over two years and now I can't wait to receive this beauty.
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Rlux4,
hwere did you get your shifter knob. I haven't been able to find anything like that.
hwere did you get your shifter knob. I haven't been able to find anything like that.
rlux4 wrote:You'll need to get ahold of Mike Bouse through email at mbouse@chartermi.net
They're his product and he's got all the info for you. He's a good guy to deal with and very promt.
Here's a picture with the original shifter:
And with the Michigan Short Shifter:
BTW, I added the lock nut on mine because of the "FIAT" script on my knob. It's there to keep the script squared away.
Ron
Re: Michigan Short Shifter
Rlux4,
where did you get your shifter knob. I haven't been able to find anything like that.
where did you get your shifter knob. I haven't been able to find anything like that.
rlux4 wrote:You'll need to get ahold of Mike Bouse through email at mbouse@chartermi.net
They're his product and he's got all the info for you. He's a good guy to deal with and very promt.
Here's a picture with the original shifter:
And with the Michigan Short Shifter:
BTW, I added the lock nut on mine because of the "FIAT" script on my knob. It's there to keep the script squared away.
Ron
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Re: Michigan Short Shifter
Ishtvan47, sorry it's taken me so long to reply, I work away from home during the week. The shift knob was on my car when I got it. It was a yellowish/blonde color that I didn't like so I sanded it down and stained it.
Ron
Ron
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Just installed the MSS and love it already! The shifter now "falls readily to hand" as they used to say. Installation was a piece of cake, the hardest part for me was removing the wood plate on the console. I'm not sure that step was really needed as I had plenty of working room. Test drive showed that the shifting was crisper, throws were shorter and it looks good too!
Not to mention that I'm getting better gas mileage, the car handles better then ever and my shirts are whiter!!
Great product Mike. I can't say enough good about it.
Joel
Not to mention that I'm getting better gas mileage, the car handles better then ever and my shirts are whiter!!
Great product Mike. I can't say enough good about it.
Joel
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Maybe I'm just lucky, but I ignored Mike's installation instructions. No tugging, no falling into the back seat, and I didn't even have to curse or learn Italian.
I did not move the wood panel. Instead, I gently pushed the shifter boot off the end of the extension.
Once the plastic clip was pried out, the shifter slid right off.
The rest of the parts were easily removed.
Ready for installation!
Rich
I did not move the wood panel. Instead, I gently pushed the shifter boot off the end of the extension.
Once the plastic clip was pried out, the shifter slid right off.
The rest of the parts were easily removed.
Ready for installation!
Rich
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I just got mine in the mail today!!! I cannot wait to get back from Alaska and install!!!
Thanks thanks thanks!!!
Bryan
Thanks thanks thanks!!!
Bryan
Re: Michigan Short Shifter
ishtvan47, I have the same shift knob as Rlux4. Got it at Vick's auto and it fits the MSS beautifully.
I put a little lock tight on the knob and tighten her down. Once the knob was tight, turned it straight and set the screws on the MSS. Pushed the wood center console back into place and it's all done.
Adam
I put a little lock tight on the knob and tighten her down. Once the knob was tight, turned it straight and set the screws on the MSS. Pushed the wood center console back into place and it's all done.
Adam