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markinnaples (09-11-2020) |
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markinnaples (09-11-2020) |
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I want either that B&M shifter handle or that red Hurst handle as they would be perfect for my car. Any idea if that B&M handle is comfortable in your hand?
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1968 Camaro Ex-ISCA Show Car - Sold ![]() On The Lookout For My Next Classic... John 10:30 |
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I don’t remember anyone back in the day having a Hurst competition shifter with a T-handle with the shift pattern on it! I know mine didn’t....I don’t care for the pattern design personally....keep it simple! My repro is exactly like my original one.
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In my parts drawer since 1978.I have no idea what this goes to,think it came from an Autoshop build gone awry.
It has threads both inside & outside. No makers mark on it anywhere. Any ideas what this fits? Last edited by Mr70; 09-13-2020 at 06:17 PM. |
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So what era is this Hurst one from as pic below also original application of the factory knob shown? ![]() ![]() ~ Pete . |
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