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FEB 1969
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Is the shifter a factory Hurst, Muncie or Saginaw?
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Craig S. "I saw Elvis At 1000 Feet" John Force. |
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this shifter was on ebay at the time, just used it as an example
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I been collecting numbers off the 69 Camaro OEM Hurst and that number fits a pattern with 75% of them.
the sec. no. is a 9 and 1st no is 1-9 on most of them. 19D35E, 19D53D,are Jan,1969 some are 118B13H Nov 1968, some have a different no that I think are Firebird shifters as the no is consistant with GTO round handels, some have a long no. with no letters which I think are rebuilts or service parts counter shifters. |
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this shifter was on ebay at the time, just used it as an example [/ QUOTE ] Not to be condescendding, but I don't trust anything from Ebay. Too many Fakes, Clones, Photoshops and down right BS ! Perhaps in the future, true musclecar folks will decode the shifter numbers if they mean anything at all.
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Craig S. "I saw Elvis At 1000 Feet" John Force. |
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we don't have the facts on what the numbers mean/ how to decode. I'm surprised there continues to be this mystery around shifters that no one has figured out.
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