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Will It Fit???? 1800

I am pretty sure the answer is yes, but I have never owned
an 1800 so I didn't want to give out the wrong info.

I am selling this on ebay and someone
asked if it would fit a 1965 1800S.

Can someone tell me for sure?
I don't want to mislead anyone!

Thanks all!

cheers,

Karl


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66' 122 2-door(RIP), 66' 122 4-door, 67' 122 wagon, 78' 244 sedan, 87' 245 wagon, 88' 245 wagon(RIP), 91' 240 wagon









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    Thank You for the help!!!! 1800

    Thanks for the help guys!

    I updated the auction to say that it will not
    fit the 1800's. I know it fit the 122 and it
    sounds like it fits a 140 as well.

    Appreciate the help. :o)


    cheers,

    Karl


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    66' 122 2-door(RIP), 66' 122 4-door, 67' 122 wagon, 78' 244 sedan, 87' 245 wagon, 88' 245 wagon(RIP), 91' 240 wagon








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    Will It Fit???? 1800

    The early 1800s had a small round shift knob and a different shifter than
    the later cars. It MIGHT have had the same threads on the short lever
    but I kinda doubt it.
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    George Downs Bartlesville, Heart of the USA!








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    Will It Fit???? 1800

    Karl,

    No, I don't think it will fit an 1800S. The short shifter on those has a spring that comes up under the knob (you lift the lever to go into reverse), and the threaded part is a lot larger in diameter than on a long Amazon lever.

    The style is also quite different, if that matters.







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