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Seems to me that I remember that possibly National Parts Depot
may have had a Muncie handle married to a Hurst shifter body for sale. See if you can find it online. It's really hard to understand why GM would put the Hurst in the Firebird, GTO, Camaro, Vette, but not the Chevelle or Nova. ![]() I've heard the explanations before, but an LS-6 Chevelle with a Muncie shifter. GM - ![]() Nuch
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Ground-Up has the muncie shifter with hurst linkage.
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Here's the link to the Muncie handled Hurst shifter I mentioned: shifter
BTW, you were correct Howard - it was Ground Up, not NPD - sorry ![]() Nuch
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When we bought our 396 car, it already had a Hurst Competition Plus that, as it turns out, was installed by the original owner. The handle came straight up and curved at the top. When I put the seat forward for my short legs, it interfered with the handle in second and fourth. I adapted a bench seat Muncie handle to the shifter and have been happy ever since. Looks correct and shifts nicely. I think that if you spray lubed the shift mechanism once a year, a Hurst shifter would last a life time. Gotta love quality products.
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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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Amen
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While everyone is in a "shifty" mood, I ran across an old original Muncie [I think ] shifter in the garage. Certainly off a GM. If I post a pic, and a couple measurements, can someone help me ID it? It has two bolt holes on the plate affixed to the bottom of the shifter and the chrome knob with the lift-up reverse lockout.
I also ran across a shifter unit, complete with rods. Man, I have no memory... If there is a good Samaritan here, please e-mail me at [email protected]. I am cleaning out the garage and getting shed of all the stuff I've had for years. Some of it, I just don't remember what I pulled it off of. Thanks.
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