Re: Hurst Comp Plus
Yeah...but most of what we know are GM parts. These were not, and I don't think Hurst as an independent company really gave 2 nickels damn about casting numbers or date coding the way GM used it on their assembly lines or how some people in the hobby may want to interpret it?
It would appear some people want to attach a "date" to these parts and perhaps to substantiate claims their car has the "born with" dated shifter rather than get to what the true meaning of what the coding might actually mean. Its like grasping at straws and until someone can show me how the dating applies to "all" years, models and divisions I'll remain somewhat unconvinced.
Time will tell.
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