RE: Moon eyes pushbutton shifter
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RE: Moon eyes pushbutton shifter



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It's very nice.  I saw it at a HotRod trade show and was very impressed. 
 You can mount the console anywhere, even out of sight, and shifting is 
very smooth.  The unit I played with was on a GM tranny, but they said 
that the mopar version would be out soon.  Looks like it finally made 
it.
   TP


Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> 
> I just read an article on an electronic push button shifter put out by 
> Moon 
> Eyes (www.mooneyes.com) Pretty sweet set up for a non-factory 
> installation.  
> It's called a Smart Shift.  Does away with linkage, costs about 600 and 
> installs 
> in about an hour.  It's worth a look.  Joe
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Tony Puig
Mountain View, CA
'65 Coronet 500 'vert
tpuig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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