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Old 02-07-2009, 09:40 PM
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What is the difference between an original 1969 Camaro big block hurst shifter and a small block hurst shifter? How do you tell the difference?
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Both shifters are the same, but the linkage and rods are different....
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anybody have pics?
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On the same muncie trans? I think the handle might be different because the motor and trans are located one inch to the right for BBC.
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Default Re: Hurst Shifter

Same handle # 5325, and a #3138 body, unless someone knows of a differant handle.

Matt, what do you want a picture of ?


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Default Re: Hurst Shifter

Here is a big block shifter I recently sold.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=300275865199
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I got an original 69 camaro Hurst Shifter, I seen where there is a difference b/t the big block one and small block one. I was trying to figure out what I got.
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Old 02-09-2009, 05:29 AM
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Default Re: Hurst Shifter

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On the same muncie trans? I think the handle might be different because the motor and trans are located one inch to the right for BBC.

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Shifter to trans mounting bracket is different on BB to accomodate offset, along with different rods.
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Sounds like logical information. I'll take a look at the one I got tomorrow and I'll see if it is consistant to yours specs.
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Default Re: Hurst Shifter

Since it was easy to take a picture, I'm posting mt Comp Plus shifter assembly for a 69 Nova. I'd like to see a picture of a factory setup for both BB SB if anyone's got them.

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