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Originally Posted by P.S.
I'm surprised this topic resurfaced all these years later. I got to speak with the widow of the gentleman who did the first restoration of the car. It was indeed a NOS shifter. The crispness of the lines and overall appearance of the metal are what threw me.
Many of the parts on the car were also NOS, like the ammeter, dash panel, pedals, etc. He collected parts for decades for that car. That car has almost no repro parts at all.
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Signed sealed and confirmed as I and others thought - NOS.
Thank you Paul and congrats on the new position. ✔️🇺🇸