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do you have a picture to post of the switch? i have several that are different but not sure which one you are looking for.
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The old one that I have has the switch in the button of a hurst aluminum t-handle.Also have the solenoid too.
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Hurst still makes the old switch. It slides over the shifter with a rubber band deal, and is a black switch w/Red button and 2 wires. This is 1970 correct I know. Check the Mr Gasket/Hurst website.
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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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I have one from '69-'70 and it's chrome with a red button. I remember all the early ones being chrome. I'd love to have another one as the rubber band has given up.
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I remember all the early ones being chrome. I'd love to have another one as the rubber band has given up. [/ QUOTE ] Is it the same as this one? Could buy a new one just for the rubber, or have the housing plated?? ![]() |
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