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1969 Nova Shifter Handle help needed
At some point the shifter in my 1969 Nova SS was changed to a Hurst shifter, I like the Hurst but I want the look of original.
I believe my Nova would have had a Muncie. am I correct? did the chevelle have the same shifter handle as a Nova? Can anyone help? My Nova is a 4-speed NO console. TIA
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It would have had a muncie. This is what is in my '69 Nova. Fits hurst shifter but looks stock. I don't know if it's 100% correct but looks and fits well.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-72-Che...-/331903066104
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Mike '83 Monte Carlo '69 Nova '62 Bel Air 'bubble top' Last edited by MonteMike79; 11-18-2017 at 01:48 PM. |
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You have this in yours? And you like the looks and fit? Thanks
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It fits nice and looks stock. I am actually changing it out because I want more of a day 2 look but it doesn't hit anywhere on the dash or seat and is comfortable to drive. Here are a couple pictures, not the greatest but hope it helps.
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RAII4speed (11-18-2017) |
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Muncie shifter in a Nova..
The Muncie bench seat shifter design is unique to to the Nova...the Chevelle version is similar, but not the same. A Nova with buckets and no console would have the bench seat style shifter. The factory Muncie shifters were notorious for jamming and sloppy performance...they rarely survived long before being replaced with a Hurst unit.
One of the easy fixes is to install a Muncie handle onto the Hurst shifter body...nobody can tell the difference without crawling under the car. It appears the Chevelle version might do the job...as far as I know there is no Nova version available. I have converted the handles before by cutting a Muncie handle off the shifter and welding a Hurst end on it...that is the most accurate way to have it visually correct, while retaining the Hurst performance. By the way...your Red Nova is a great looking car...red/red is a rare combo..good luck with it. -wilma
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RAII4speed (11-18-2017) |
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I agree, the Chevelle "Muncie" stick is pre drilled and cut off for mounting to the Hurst Shifter. It too is similar to the Nova bench seat handle, but has a steeper curve or deeper neck that wraps around or over the seat than the Nova. The Chevelle handle is also a bench handle, but its cut off on the mounting end and drilled for the Hurst shifter. I think it looks awesome! To the average car show, no one would ever know. Id go for it! Looks great!
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