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Don't know if this page has been talked about before, ( I can never find what I need using the search feature on here ), but it's a neat site. This guy has some great stuff and information.
http://www.roadsters.com/wheels/
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It's a good one!
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Hemicolt</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hurst roll controls. First and second design. Does anyone know the time frame for the second design? </div></div>
Here is the first Hurst Line lock. ![]() If you look real close, the Hurst logo is in the brass section. ![]() Here is one I have from 1969 with the dated instructions. Illistrations reflect this type of unit too. Note the older box. ![]() ![]()
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This is so interesting. The early package I have that looks like yours, has the common type solenoid. However, the later package on the right, has a solenoid that looks more like yours. But it is not exactly the same.
The one on the car is very cool.
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What is real interesting is that I bought a line lock that was in a box (more of a black and yellow Hurst from the 1970s that looked just like the one you have on the right. The switch had a black button on it like that one appears and the solenoid did NOT say Hurst on it anywhere. It almost looked like an off brand re-packaged. I ended up returning it to the guy in the Auction because nothing said hurst on it, and I paid "Hurst money" for the thing on ebay.
I highly doubt that somone would have done that twice, but yours does look that way a bit. |
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----Get Tom to post a pic of Red Alerts line lock as it has been on there since 1970, I believe......Bill S
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You may have had an actual Hurst piece, because the one on the right doesn't say Hurst neither. I bought it from the original buyer.
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That must be a rare line lock, and probably the only item Hurst never put its name on. Neat to have something different.
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Well... I was going to install the one on the left, but maybe I'll do the one on the right. Maybe we can get some more input on these.
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This one was on a 68 camaro built in the late 70's...
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