Jordan Shifter
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Every Superformance Mk III comes with a reproduction of shifter that Ford used with the four-speed Mustangs and Galaxies. For the Fords, the shifter angled to the rear. When used on the Cobras, it was reversed and angled to the front to compensate for the extreme reward position of the engine and transmission. The Superformance shifter (shown of the left) is a faithful reproduction, right down to the reverse lockout "T" (non-functional) and the four-speed knob. The Jordan Shifter (on the right) is designed and crafted from solid 5/8" stainless steel billet by Bob Jordan (SP181) as a bolt on replacement for performance driving. SP 218 has had one for a years now and it is an improvement over the 1960's original in comfort, speed, and precision. The Jordan Shifter is designed for the more natural "palm vertical" grip. It eliminates the "T", which jabs the palm on quick shifts. It is shorter and shifts quicker. The shorter lever arm also makes it harder to overpower the 5th gear detent, reducing occurrences of the dreaded adrenaline induced and embarrassing 2nd to 5th snap shift. The Jordan Shifter is recommended for both street and track use. The Jordan Track Shifter provides an even shorter throw. It has a corresponding higher effort and is recommended for track use only. The Jordan Shifter and Track Shifter include either a black (shown) or white shift knob. Please specify color. The price is $110.00 including shipping. Options
Knob thread size Your shifter and knob will be shipped with the 3/8-16 standard thread unless you specify otherwise. There is no charge for the optional thread sizes.
Knobs
Polished aluminum - 1 7/8" dia, 3/8-16 thread Hurst Classics - 1.75"dia, black or white, 4, 5, and 6 speed patterns, 3/8-16 thread. Available from Summit Racing. Click here for details. |
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Jordan Shifter
Some of the clear Lucite
custom colors Bolt Pattern
When you order, specify Special Requests for special requests. Ordering Order with the Second Strike Order Form. Made to order.
Note: Effective 1/1/2008 the price has been increased to reflect the increased cost of materials. |