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marxjunk
02-07-2016, 07:35 PM
I got a bunch of parts out of an estate and the thing i cant figure out is what this dual gate application is for..it looks like 68-9 H/O to me... but the mount brackets dont seem right..any ideas? I want to ID it then offer it for sale...i am just unsure..it has the 67 GTO style top plate...an Oldsmobile shift arm..but there a bunch of details i dont recognize..it has what appears to be a GM style neutral switch etc...is it an over the counter speedshop piece...look at the brackets..ive never seen that mount bracket set

http://i396.photobucket.com/albums/pp48/marxjunk/marxjunk020/20160207_114804_zpsnry4jn6v.jpg (http://s396.photobucket.com/user/marxjunk/media/marxjunk020/20160207_114804_zpsnry4jn6v.jpg.html)
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PxTx
02-07-2016, 07:57 PM
My guess is a 1967 GTO

http://www.goodnotions.com/the_garage/gto/images/gto_shifter.jpg

JoeC
02-07-2016, 08:11 PM
That looks like the Duel Gate shifter that Hurst sold as a column to floor shift conversion kit. They were made with different lower brackets to fit the shape of the floors for different car models.
Some lower brackets have the bolt tabs on an angle to fit the trans tunnel.
The shifter came with a plastic console that you had to trim to fit your floor

I have one for a 69 Chevelle and mine has different lower brackets then that one.

Yours looks like it fit a car with a higher more flat trans tunnel shape

marxjunk
02-07-2016, 10:18 PM
not GTO...the shift arm is straight on a GTO, this one the arm is bent like a 442

the Olds guys think its out of a Yenko Camaro..because the brackets make it sit flat on the trans hump in a camaro...the hump is pretty flat on a camaro...

69z28302
02-10-2016, 12:09 AM
Kinda looks like the one in my old 69 Hurst Olds except it didn't have a console.