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Re: 4 speed shifter ID help needed [Re: biginchmotor] #1227709
05/06/12 08:11 PM
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Not a hurst , at least not one I have ever seen. Do it even have a reverse lockout ?

Re: 4 speed shifter ID help needed [Re: JohnRR] #1227710
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There is no reverse lock out on the mechanism or handle.

Re: 4 speed shifter ID help needed [Re: biginchmotor] #1227711
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Only ones with that style handle (three bolt flange) are three speed units.
Possibly the third(?) arm is for the column interlock? Did e bodies use that?
All the ones I have seen are A body.


And not a Hurst.

Last edited by VL21; 05/06/12 08:52 PM.

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Re: 4 speed shifter ID help needed [Re: VL21] #1227712
05/06/12 09:22 PM
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Quote:

Only ones with that style handle (three bolt flange) are three speed units.
Possibly the third(?) arm is for the column interlock? Did e bodies use that?
All the ones I have seen are A body.


And not a Hurst.




Column interlock from shifter was 1970 only all cars (A/B/E...)

Sure looks like a 3 spd handle and ball. But I'm not very versed on manual trans stuff.

Re: 4 speed shifter ID help needed [Re: autoxcuda] #1227713
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I have a 71 Challenger w a 3speed. The shifter looks exactly like mine, but for the extra arm. I'm guessing as posted that this is a '70 3sp shifter from an E body.

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Re: 4 speed shifter ID help needed [Re: astrobuf] #1227714
05/07/12 01:21 AM
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Definitely an Inland (same shape of housing as 66 Inland four speed shifter).

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