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A friend picked this up at a garage sale this weekend. Can any body tell me anything about it and if it has any value?

I can't for the life of me figure out how to get a picture attached!
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A picture would be nice... Crash

Or E-mail the picture to me

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Default Re: Help identifying a Hurst shifter

I can email some pics if somebody can post them.
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Send them my way Gregg. I'll post them.
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Old 11-03-2010, 11:07 PM
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Sam,

Thanks. I sent it your way using the email in your profile.

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You have to remove the "_removemefirst_" phrase which I use to avoid spamming.

send it to: [email protected]
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Here are Gregg's photos....


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Looks like a Hurst Ram-Rod shifter... Would need pictures of the other side of the shifter to be sure... Crash
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Default Re: Help identifying a Hurst shifter

thats a V-gate inline shifter. someone bent the reverse lockout for some reason.the reverse lock out has a factory curve , but not as dramatic as that one does.

and someone changed the shift handle and curved the gear lock rod to fit it.


this is what a nicer one would look like.


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