Re: Hurst Shifter
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Re: Hurst Shifter



All the manufacturers did that. They used the 'Hurst' shift lever bolted to the factory gear shift assembly. It didn't make shifting any easier or better, but made for good advertising, and a lot of drivers didn't know the difference. In '69 I bought a Hurst Competition Plus for my Mustang--around $130.00, a tremendous pile of money then, but worth every penny.
 


 


 






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