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Joe...It does have 3/8 24 fine theads on the handle.It is OEM Hurst for Mopar as you see it. It has not been drilled. I believe even GM used this style (not this actual handle) on Hurst Shifter equipped 70-81 Camaros and Firebirds.......Kevin
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Kevin 1970 Chevelle Droptop Period Correct Speed Parts 482 BBC, M22 or TH400? Day 2 Super Stock Rocks |
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Our '72 Lemans Sport has the rounded Hurst shift handle with the rectangular push in end. It's GM Oshawa factory original. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Chevelleless after 46 years......but we did find a low mileage, six speed, silver 2005 Corvette. It will just have to do for now.
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From what I can remember, Chevy was tight with the Hurst shifters and only used them in 69 to 71 Camaro and COPO LT1 70 Nova. Pontiac used a lot of round handle Hursts from somthing like 64 to 81. Olds used a flat handle press in type 442 were stamped 442. I would like to see a book on the Hurst shifters. I have the original Hurst story book but it does not have complete year to year info.
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