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Can you identify this hurst shifter? #179335
12/30/08 11:52 PM
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I was told this came out of a dart but it doesn't look right to me. Anyone ever seen this shifter before?

Thanks,

Steve

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Re: Can you identify this hurst shifter? [Re: srunge55] #179336
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Re: Can you identify this hurst shifter? [Re: srunge55] #179337
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Re: Can you identify this hurst shifter? [Re: srunge55] #179338
12/31/08 12:23 AM
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Not sure but looks like a three speed shifter


77 Macho Power Wagon LWB factory 440 70 Coronet 440 N code 3 speed
Re: Can you identify this hurst shifter? [Re: 69superbee383] #179339
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All 3 speeds I've ever saw were bolted on top like an inland.

Looks like an a-body bench seat shifter.

Like 67-72 or so.

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Not enough of a forward bend in the handle, IMO, for it to be an A body shifter, and those shift rod adjusters don't look like OE Mopar either; none that I've ever seen. Here's an OE Hurst O/D A body shifter - note the adjusters on the rods...

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Re: Can you identify this hurst shifter? [Re: srunge55] #179341
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There wil be a 4 digit number stamped into the side of one of the shifter rod fingers near where the rod goes through it, what number is it?

Re: Can you identify this hurst shifter? [Re: Sixpak] #179342
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Looks like an old Hurst 3 speed Mystery Shifter.An aftermarket replcement for the 3 on the tree.

Re: Can you identify this hurst shifter? [Re: Sixpak] #179343
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I can't find any numbers on the rod lever fingers. Does that mean is some type of aftermarket shifter? There is a serial number on the shifter mechanism - 0070332A.

I don't think its a three speed because it has 3 levers. I thought 2 speed only had 2.

Thanks for the help,

Steve

Re: Can you identify this hurst shifter? [Re: srunge55] #179344
12/31/08 07:05 PM
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I do not rememeber a 3-speed with 3 rods connected....usually only 2 rods...1st and reverse and the 2nd rod...2nd to 3rd. Just my $.02 worth

Re: Can you identify this hurst shifter? [Re: 62BT409] #179345
12/31/08 08:48 PM
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Its a GM shifter.

I was hoping it was for a 69 dart.

Here is one just like it on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FACTORY-H...sQ5fAccessories

thanks for the help all.

Steve

Re: Can you identify this hurst shifter? [Re: srunge55] #179346
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atleast it has some value. You might come out ahead of you clean it up and put it on ebay.







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