That's a Hurst T-Bar shifter, you grab it from above and shift. It's brain-dead simple. It was a common option in the 1960's.Originally posted by: virtualgames0
What's up with that shifter knob? It looks like a cheap auto shifter knob for a 6 speed manual. How are you supposed to shift it to the gears on the side? ergonomics?
Real Batmobile:Originally posted by: Twista
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Originally posted by: Twista
Who pimp'd his ride?
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
What's up with that shifter knob? It looks like a cheap auto shifter knob for a 6 speed manual. How are you supposed to shift it to the gears on the side? ergonomics?
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
What's up with that shifter knob? It looks like a cheap auto shifter knob for a 6 speed manual. How are you supposed to shift it to the gears on the side? ergonomics?
Never heard of a Hurst (T Grip) shifter??
Originally posted by: Twista
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Originally posted by: toant103
Originally posted by: Twista
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it's so fast that's why it's doing like 20mph in P.
Originally posted by: loki8481
batmobile lost a wheel?
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
Real Batmobile:Originally posted by: Twista
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