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Need Pics of Koenig Winch Setup

Blue71

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Can anyone shoot me several pics of an original Koenig Winch? I've seen the info from http://www.lonestar-ebc.com/Tech/TechItem.asp?TechId=6 but would like to see some someones actual close-up pics in color and different angles.

Would like to have some pics of the shifter handle inside that comes up thru the tunnel cover if possible. Also some pics and info on how the shifter handle mounts. Also..does anyone know much about these as far as original paint color of these winches, etc...

Let me know.

Thanks,

Blue71
 

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Mine was a ramsey, not a koenig, but as far as I know, the drivetrain should be the same.

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Nobody,

Thanks for the great pics. Can you tell me where the shift handle on the tunnel cover inside mounts to? Looks like there is a bracket or something on the bottom of it. Does it mount to the body or T-case?? Let me know.

Thanks again for the help.

Andy
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It mounts to two of the bolts holding the tcase adapter to the 3 speed transmission.
 

broncorick

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I have a koenig set up (actually two) one for a V-8, other for a I-6. The mount for the handle is made of angle iron and a piece of round iron tapped for a bolt to hold the shift handle on. The piece between the two versions is slightly different, but very similar. I have them off of the vehicle now. If you need I can send pics/measurement-Rick;D
 
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