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Default Re: Nova Hurst shifter question.

Crash, can you post a pic of the two diferent handles...thanks.

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Default Re: Nova Hurst shifter question.

I really appreciate the help. I got my the info I was lookin for and then some! I will be sure to post some pics to show my progress. Thanks Again.
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Default Re: Nova Hurst shifter question.

The reverse lock-out rods didn't work / fit when I installed headers on my Nova.
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Default Re: Nova Hurst shifter question.

Tom,
Would the Hurst shifter for a Tri-five Chevy work in a bench seat Nova?


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Default Re: Nova Hurst shifter question.

Here is where you can see all of the sticks available from Hurst: http://www.hurst-shifters.com/shifter-sticks.asp

By my calculations, stick numbers 238 0090 and 538 8022 look like they may fit well for a bench seat. I also need to replace my shifter assembly so I may use one of them.
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Default Re: Nova Hurst shifter question.

I belive i may have that shifter, as I have had both nova and chevelle 4 speeds of that era, feel free to cantact me for more info/availablity, joey

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Old 03-05-2008, 04:05 AM
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Default Re: Nova Hurst shifter question.

Tom,

Here are the pics you wanted of the shifter handles...Crash
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Default Re: Nova Hurst shifter question.

Tom,

Here's the 2nd pic...Crash
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Old 03-06-2008, 03:10 PM
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Default Re: Nova Hurst shifter question.

I just thought of another question. Are all of the new Comp/Plus shifters identical with the differences being the handles and linkage?
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Old 03-06-2008, 09:23 PM
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Default Re: Nova Hurst shifter question.

Shifter "brains" can differ in the handle mounting setup (offsets, etc.) and the lower linkage mounts.

good luck, BCD.
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