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Old 10-12-2004, 03:30 AM
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Default Re: 69 BB identification

No, it's a Hurst. The guy I bought it from only bought it to resell it. He (and I) feel the car was restified back in the eighties. Nothing is original on the drivetrain. I'd really like to hear some opinions about the way the shifter looks in relation to the "hump". My 73 (which I know was original 4sp)had a "boxed" hole from the factory. I don't see this on the 69 but I'm not sure if it was ever there. Marc
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