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Looking for suggestions for dealing with a rotted rubber shift boot for a '58 d100 (4 post-5907-0-23633600-1375804779_thumb.jpgon floor).  The original one fits over a metal retainer that attaches to the tunnel hole via clips (see pic below) and is an odd size as far as I can tell.  My parts cataloge shows it in a pic (called a shift seal) , but has no part number.  My guess is that a replacement part can't be found---any ideas for an alternative that might work (and have an original look).

 

Many thanks!

 

Kurt

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Merle-  Thanks for the suggestion.  I did check their catalog, not listed.  (FYI- I sent them a question about another part ages ago---they never responded...I guess they are more focused on the military side). Best- Kurt

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Another thought is to check out some ford and chevy supply places of a similar vintage. You might find something close that will work.

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More great suggestions! I am trying to keep the "well-aged" look, so the junkyard sounds like a particularly good option. Thanks all. Kurt

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If originality is not a concern there are many boots available in junk yards that should work.

 

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Don that looks like a nice Chevy S-10 boot and transmission if I'm not mistaken.

:D

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