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Old 12-17-2016, 11:38 PM
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I want to confirm date code and application for this. Thanks.


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What everyone told me when I asked about mine was the second number was the year so I would say 1970
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Looks like 70 Yenko Deuce.


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I originally planned for this to go in the Roof Deuce but went with another shifter that was the Roof's "lucky" shifter. As I recall the shift handle for 70 Deuces was for a '69 GTO?? Or was it a 69 Z-28?? Will this shift handle fit a '69 Chevelle bench seat?
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The shifter body is the same as 68-69 Firebird and 69 Camaro. I believe the handle is the same as 68-72 tempest/lemans/Gto bench seat.


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the stick for the Deuce and bench seat GTO is no. 4177
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Thanks for the feedback. So Joe, where is the "no. 4177" located on the shifter body that you refer to above.

Also what is the meaning of the numbers on the photo above: "10 7B2". (Jason says the 2nd number is the year, i.e. 1970)
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the 4177 is on the end of the stick that is in the shifter so stick needs to be removed to see it

the 10 7B2 could also be OCT 1967
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Default Re: Hurst Comp Plus

Sam
This thread should futher confuse you on date codes ? I do not believe ALL is known about there codes. Let me know if you would like to remove the handle ?

Mike

CRG Hurst date code
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Old 12-18-2016, 02:47 PM
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Boy, that is a conflagration! Surprising that the "code" has not been cracked yet on the Hurst CP shifter bodies yet! I'll give you a holler when I get ready to pull the stick from the body. The one fellow "GreenNV" on the CRG forum has an interesting notion of the 1st number representing the Division of GM.
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