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Old 11-22-2020, 09:04 PM
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any way to find out what this shifter fits ??
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Old 11-22-2020, 11:56 PM
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It looks like a 1974-77 Camaro or Firebird factory shifter. The tags are definitely for Borg ST10.
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It would help to list the 4-digit #s on the shifter rods and trans arms. I believe the Camaro switched from Hurst to the ITM shifter in '72. Not sure about the Firebirds, so depending on the rods and arms, might be 70-71.
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Old 11-23-2020, 02:31 PM
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Camaros & Firebirds transitioned to Borg ST10 in 1974, and those tags are definitely Borg, recognizable by the lack of a 1/2 moon cutout each side in the middle of the tags , as 69-73 Muncies used bolts to retain the shifter tags, and Borgs used the stud type shifter shafts that are flattened on each side.
Borg tag numbers are-
1/2-3/4 -9067 ( same tag on both )
Rev- 6392

Sorry don’t have the rod numbers handy. I have the same shifter in shop & will check, but a lot of rods do not have numbers.

I think as posted that Camaro may have gone to the ITM Shifter in 1973/1974? But Firebirds used the Hurst.
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Camaros & Firebirds transitioned to Borg ST10 in 1974, and those tags are definitely Borg, recognizable by the lack of a 1/2 moon cutout each side in the middle of the tags , as 69-73 Muncies used bolts to retain the shifter tags, and Borgs used the stud type shifter shafts that are flattened on each side.
Borg tag numbers are-
1/2-3/4 -9067 ( same tag on both )
Rev- 6392

Sorry don’t have the rod numbers handy. I have the same shifter in shop & will check, but a lot of rods do not have numbers.

I think as posted that Camaro may have gone to the ITM Shifter in 1973/1974? But Firebirds used the Hurst.
Thanks for the clarification...wasn't sure at first what you meant by "tags" but now I understand....learn something new everyday.
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Old 11-23-2020, 04:24 PM
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Here is some info the number on the shifter 05408410 shift rods 493450 & 5619 shift levers 6391 and the rev lever 6392
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