1970 Dodge auto-stick

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It's Not Going to Shift Itself
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Kind of a cool piece. Learn how to drive both an auto and a stick in one. For sale by your favourite guy to hate.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-1970-1...Par-Woodgrain-Drivers-Education-/400040574356


WoW! Here is a great opportunity that only comes along on rare occasion. Here is a 1970 Dodge, Chrysler Corporation, driver training, driving simulator. It has an excellent used woodgrained steering wheel, 1970 Dodge Truck Adventurer woodgrained instrument cluster, A100 van seat, and both manual and automatic gearshift mechanisms. It has brake and clutch pedals, turn signal switch, headlamp switch, and emergency flashers. Column is 1970. Get ready, set, GO. Shipping is for Forward Air shipping, Terminal to Terminal. Check www.forwardair.com for terminal nearest to you.
If you cannot pick up, we can make arrangements.



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I have a 57 Chevy Nomad 1:18 scale model from Road Signature someone gave to me and they also have a column and console shifter; the Designers in China couldn't make up their mind after Google search. ;)

That Simulator could hold a few interesting items for resto, on the other Hand it would be a shame to break it up.
 
I had to chuckle when I saw the wiring dangling from the dash. And here I thought only cars had that affliction.
 
4.8 k as buy it now Price ?
Should I get this buck or a pristine green 4 dr. Fury with 50 k miles ? :thinker:
 
Only stupid people go to the major "super" auctions. The cars are outrageously overpriced because there's so many "super star" cars there be hyped ad nauseum. You cannot compete with the trophy wife that squeels at the car and says, Bernie babypoo, buy that one for me please.
If you really need to feed your auction curiosity for buying a car, look in Hemings for the auction dates of the smaller local auctions like County Fair Car Show Auctions and stuff like that. Stay out of the Car corral, though. All those owners think they are at Mecum and Barret-Jackson.
 
I've seen a lot of very nice cars go for very reasonable prices at those Mecum and BJ auctions when I've watched on the tube .. especially B body Mopars and Torino's.

If I had a windfall and space to garage more cars I'd go and buy something going way to cheap that I liked and have fun with it.
 
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