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hurst 4 speed shifter question 1964 plymouth

Posted By: 64plymouth426

hurst 4 speed shifter question 1964 plymouth - 11/13/18 04:52 AM

does the hurst shifter knob on a 1964 Plymouth sport fury, 426 st wedge, 4 speed shows the gear pattern and the rest of the knob white? And the 1964 Plymouth sport fury 426 max wedge, hurst shifter knob show gear pattern and the sides of the shifter knob spells hurst?
Posted By: therocks

Re: hurst 4 speed shifter question 1964 plymouth - 11/13/18 10:22 AM

Yes it does to both.Have the OE hurst which is super shifter factory in my 65 which is the same as far as I know.IIRC my parts books show same numbers.Rocky
Posted By: Centerline

Re: hurst 4 speed shifter question 1964 plymouth - 11/13/18 05:51 PM

My '64 Polara BB 4 speed has the original Hurst shifter and the ball shows the shift pattern and is white. The chrome shifter arm has Hurst etched on each side. There is no Hurst lettering on the ball at all.
Posted By: AndyF

Re: hurst 4 speed shifter question 1964 plymouth - 11/15/18 02:58 AM

My '65 Coronet had a black ball with no markings. The shifter handle says Hurst. I suppose someone could've replaced the factory white ball with an aftermarket black one. I never really thought about it much. This four speed has been sitting on a cart in my shop for 30 years. I installed a Doug Nash 5 speed into the car in 1988 so the four speed doesn't have a home.

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Posted By: davesmopars

Re: hurst 4 speed shifter question 1964 plymouth - 11/15/18 05:51 PM

should not say Hurst on the shifter ball. I have an NOS White Ball
Posted By: therocks

Re: hurst 4 speed shifter question 1964 plymouth - 11/15/18 10:00 PM

Everyone Ive seen has the white ball with pattern.My 65s has had its since i got it in 69.IIRC I still have another ball in the garage.have a pistol grip I swap out with the stick also.Its from a 71 GTX.Just sorry i sold the box for it.Also all early ones had bolt on sticks and comp plus box with stops.Rocky
Posted By: Iowan

Re: hurst 4 speed shifter question 1964 plymouth - 11/15/18 10:51 PM

Originally Posted By AndyF
My '65 Coronet had a black ball with no markings. The shifter handle says Hurst. I suppose someone could've replaced the factory white ball with an aftermarket black one. I never really thought about it much. This four speed has been sitting on a cart in my shop for 30 years. I installed a Doug Nash 5 speed into the car in 1988 so the four speed doesn't have a home.



I've got a four speed and shiter just like it and have had it for thirty years. It has a plain black ball also.
Posted By: John Brown

Re: hurst 4 speed shifter question 1964 plymouth - 11/16/18 07:11 AM

Were those Hurst shifters the type that you had to push the handle down to go into reverse? The Hurst I bought new in 63 was that type.
Posted By: therocks

Re: hurst 4 speed shifter question 1964 plymouth - 11/16/18 01:36 PM

No they were just super Shifters.Had bolt on handles.They just pulled over and into R.Ill have to see if I can find part numbers in my factory books.But every stock one Ive seen has a white ball and 4 speed pattern.Rocky
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