5 speed gear lever boot thing

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Baz
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Your car is a: 1977 Fiat Spider

5 speed gear lever boot thing

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I am going to need a shifter boot for my 5 speed conversion. A new boot is not a problem but how is it secured to the consul/lever ? Is there some sort of clamp ring or what . Any help appreciated.
Baz
mdrburchette
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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
Location: Winston-Salem, NC

Re: 5 speed gear lever boot thing

Post by mdrburchette »

Are you talking about the outer shift lever boot? It is clamped onto the shifter console with an aluminum ring. I think you can still get them from Vick's.
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mbouse

Re: 5 speed gear lever boot thing

Post by mbouse »

or, are you talking about the inner rubber boot? it too is available from that vendor. if i would EVER get my copy of the new catalogue i could quote you the current pricing.

it is assembled to the shifter lever without fasteners. is it possible that you are missing the stamped steel plate that is supposed to cover this opening? that plate secures the rubber boot in place very nicely. always a good idea to keep the rubber boot in good condition, because it helps keep out dirt, noise and heat.



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i have a few of these rubber boots that i sell along with a purchase of a MICHIGAN SHORTER SHIFTER. i sell my boots at cost, but only with a sale of a shifter.
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Europa
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Your car is a: 1983 Pininfarina Spidereuropa
Location: Ft. Lauderdale

Re: 5 speed gear lever boot thing

Post by Europa »

Catalogs from IAP & Vick Auto are available online in PDF format.

http://www.international-auto.com/ecata ... atalog.pdf

http://www.vickauto.com/Catalog/Vick%20 ... atalog.pdf

Mike, are you referring to the printed catalog?
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Re: 5 speed gear lever boot thing

Post by mbouse »

yup. they both have a new one in print, and distribution. i have not seen my copy of the new Vick catalogue. i always use them as gift suggestions for Christmas and my birthday. makes a great way for one of the daughters to get dad something he can actually use (and wants).
Baz
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Your car is a: 1977 Fiat Spider

Re: 5 speed gear lever boot thing

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What I have is just the stick poking out of the consul. So I guess I need the plate and an inner boot? and the outer boot and retaining ring. Do I have this right ?

Any idea who might sell this stuff ?

Baz
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Your car is a: 1982 2000 Spider
Location: Granite Falls, Wa

Re: 5 speed gear lever boot thing

Post by rlux4 »

If you're looking for new, Spider Point may be the biggest distributor and most likely has what you need:
http://www.spider-point.com/
These parts also come up regularly on Ebay. Plus I'm sure there are members with parts that are for sale. They'll probably see it on this subject, but if you don't get a response, you could try posting on "Parts Wanted".
Are you familiar with the usual vendors for our cars?
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Re: 5 speed gear lever boot thing

Post by mbouse »

rubber inner boot available new as i suggested
vinyl or leather outer boot also available from our standard vendors
retaining ring ditto

stamped steel plate prolly only via used parts

decorative trim outer cover....if you buy it new, will it match the rest of the wood in your dash?
Baz
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Your car is a: 1977 Fiat Spider

Re: 5 speed gear lever boot thing

Post by Baz »

Thanks men...I will manufacture the timber cover but will need the plate, boots and clamp. I will try the vendors as you have suggested. Appreciate the input...

Baz
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