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|  Hurst stickers Do you recognize these? 
			
			Hello, I bought a box of car parts and these were in the box with nothing else hurst. They are stickers for a shifter but I was wandering what style of shifter and if anyone needs them.
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			It looks like it's for the Hurst Auto Stick shifter.  Auto Stick first design.
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			that could be for a Hurst Auto/Stick II cable operated shifter I found an ad for another Auto/Stick II that is similar but not the same the first Auto Stick was the one that looked like a 4 speed shifter and was rod operated The Yenko Deuce used the Auto/Stick I Hurst made a lot of Auto Shifters and used a bunch of different names | 
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			Out of curiosity, what is the height of the numbers and the distance between them @centers? Cool stuff you got there. Thanks
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			These are in the mail to another Yenko member. He might reply when he receives them. Thanks
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			Ok, Thanks. The reason I asked is I need a gear position decal for a retrofit shifter install on a 68 Chevelle console. Looking at possibilities.
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