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Old 01-12-2013, 12:09 PM   #1
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WTB: 1969 NP205 Shifter

Looking for a NP205 shifter for my 1969 K10.


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Old 01-12-2013, 12:26 PM   #2
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Re: WTB: 1969 NP205 Shifter

Here is one that I have had for many years and was saving for "just in case".
The chrome is decent, it does have a couple of "rub" marks where the rubber boot rides. comes with knob and mounting bolt.
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Old 01-12-2013, 01:33 PM   #3
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Re: WTB: 1969 NP205 Shifter

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Here is one that I have had for many years and was saving for "just in case".
The chrome is decent, it does have a couple of "rub" marks where the rubber boot rides. comes with knob and mounting bolt.
$125.00 shipped
Thanks Livrat, I had not thought about a chromed one (more expensive than what I was thinking), but it would look nice in my truck. I currently have a very short shift lever, I assume it is a 73 and up. Is this lever for a 69?
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Old 01-12-2013, 01:36 PM   #4
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Re: WTB: 1969 NP205 Shifter

If you don't mind a newer styled stick I have one for the np205 from a
'79 transfer case. Chrome stick only, no knob. Not show, but nice for a daily driver. Pic shows the stick and shift boot but I'm not sure the boot would fit the hole in the transfer hump. $35 shipped for the stick and the boot.
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Old 01-12-2013, 01:39 PM   #5
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Re: WTB: 1969 NP205 Shifter

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If you don't mind a newer styled stick I have one for the np205 from a
'79 transfer case. Chrome stick only, no knob. Not show, but nice for a daily driver. Pic shows the stick and shift boot but I'm not sure the boot would fit the hole in the transfer hump. $35 shipped for the stick and the boot.
Thanks, but I have one like that now.. I was looking for something specific to the 67-72 trucks. 69 in particular.
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Old 01-12-2013, 05:46 PM   #6
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Re: WTB: 1969 NP205 Shifter

Is this for an auto or manual trans? I assume its a manual since you say you want to stay 69 specific. All the ones shown are for automatics, I think I have one for a 4 speed out in the shop and can look tomorrow.
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Old 01-12-2013, 05:59 PM   #7
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Is this for an auto or manual trans? I assume its a manual since you say you want to stay 69 specific. All the ones shown are for automatics, I think I have one for a 4 speed out in the shop and can look tomorrow.
Auto.. So the auto's were the same for all years?
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Re: WTB: 1969 NP205 Shifter

There were no automatic transmissions in 4x4s till 1970, with the introduction of the NP205 transfer case...before that only manual trans with the Rockwell. The transfer case shifters used behind the manual trans have a sharp bend towards the drivers side, actually crossing behind the trans shifter.
Since someone has swapped in an automatic into your truck either of those 2 shifters shown should work, the one Livrat has looks to be a 71-72 version.
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Re: WTB: 1969 NP205 Shifter

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There were no automatic transmissions in 4x4s till 1970, with the introduction of the NP205 transfer case...before that only manual trans with the Rockwell. The transfer case shifters used behind the manual trans have a sharp bend towards the drivers side, actually crossing behind the trans shifter.
Since someone has swapped in an automatic into your truck either of those 2 shifters shown should work, the one Livrat has looks to be a 71-72 version.
Thanks... This helps a bunch..
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Old 01-12-2013, 06:31 PM   #10
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Re: WTB: 1969 NP205 Shifter

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Here is one that I have had for many years and was saving for "just in case".
The chrome is decent, it does have a couple of "rub" marks where the rubber boot rides. comes with knob and mounting bolt.
$125.00 shipped
Livrat,

You have a picture of the knob?
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Thanks Livrat, I had not thought about a chromed one (more expensive than what I was thinking), but it would look nice in my truck. I currently have a very short shift lever, I assume it is a 73 and up. Is this lever for a 69?
Thanks..
Actually this lever is specific to a 1970 only with an AT and difficult to find. the 70 version comes out in the center/rear of the trans hump whereas the 71/72 version come out towards the passenger side.

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There were no automatic transmissions in 4x4s till 1970, with the introduction of the NP205 transfer case...before that only manual trans with the Rockwell. The transfer case shifters used behind the manual trans have a sharp bend towards the drivers side, actually crossing behind the trans shifter.
Since someone has swapped in an automatic into your truck either of those 2 shifters shown should work, the one Livrat has looks to be a 71-72 version.
Blazerman is correct on the 69's only having manual transmissions and the xfer case used was a Rockwell T221. in 1970 they came out with the first AT 4X4 (NP205), they did use two different levers. the one I have shown and one for a manual trans, as Blazerman said it curves off to the left.

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You have a picture of the knob?
Here are couple of pictures comparing the 70 only one and a re-chromed 71/72 AT version. and a pic of the 70 knob as requested.
I do have a painted 71/72 version if that would interest you. $60.00 shipped
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Old 01-12-2013, 07:03 PM   #12
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Actually this lever is specific to a 1970 only with an AT and difficult to find. the 70 version comes out in the center/rear of the trans hump whereas the 71/72 version come out towards the passenger side.



Blazerman is correct on the 69's only having manual transmissions and the xfer case used was a Rockwell T221. in 1970 they came out with the first AT 4X4 (NP205), they did use two different levers. the one I have shown and one for a manual trans, as Blazerman said it curves off to the left.



Here are couple of pictures comparing the 70 only one and a re-chromed 71/72 AT version. and a pic of the 70 knob as requested.
I do have a painted 71/72 version if that would interest you. $60.00 shipped

Thanks this has really helped (always learning something here).. My trans cover has the hole towards the passenger side. So I would guess that I need a 71/72 version... correct.

Does the 71/72 come with a knob and bolt?
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Re: WTB: 1969 NP205 Shifter

I am not going to compete with those good offers...but, I have a little different one to offer: 70 painted, if that is the one you might need.
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Old 01-12-2013, 07:49 PM   #14
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Didn't the 69 blazer have an optional 205 with auto? I thought that was a one year deal. (or 69-70) That had the small thread knob with no pattern on the knob?
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Thanks this has really helped (always learning something here).. My trans cover has the hole towards the passenger side. So I would guess that I need a 71/72 version... correct.

Does the 71/72 come with a knob and bolt?
Yes the painted 71/72 one I have comes with the bolt and a so-so knob

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Didn't the 69 blazer have an optional 205 with auto? I thought that was a one year deal. (or 69-70) That had the small thread knob with no pattern on the knob?
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I do not believe so. (but I have been wrong before) I have only seen 69's with either a Rockwell 221 or a Dana 20.
The shifter I have came out of a 70 with an AT, it does have the small thread an no shift pattern on the knob, If I remember correctly the pattern was on the glove box
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Re: WTB: 1969 NP205 Shifter

[QUOTE=Livrat;5813670]Yes the painted 71/72 one I have comes with the bolt and a so-so knob



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pic of the knob?
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here ya go..
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I have a 69 with an auto. Havent looked at it too close since I got it to see if its original but everything else on it seems to be.
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here ya go..
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Thanks for the pictures.. One more question before I commit.. Do you still have the chrome 71/72 you showed in your post from yesterday? The more I think about it I would rather have chrome if I can find it.. If not I could live with the painted...

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Not to hijack, just wanna give info. Just checked the spid,its original.
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no worries, It's good to find out more of what was or wasn't.
Is your 69 a Blazer? There has been some debate that an AT was available in 69 only in Blazers and not a 4X4 pickup.
Is your Transfer case a NP205?
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Yep, its a K5 , not sure if its an np205 though.
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Thanks for the pictures.. One more question before I commit.. Do you still have the chrome 71/72 you showed in your post from yesterday? The more I think about it I would rather have chrome if I can find it.. If not I could live with the painted...

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Livrat,

Do you still have the chrome 71/72 shifter lever you showed in your earlier pictures?

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Yes I do still have it but do not wish to sell it, I had it re chromed to swap out the one in my GMC... someday.
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Yes I do still have it but do not wish to sell it, I had it re chromed to swap out the one in my GMC... someday.
Thanks.. I figured that was the deal..

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