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Old 10-19-2021, 01:57 PM
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Default 69 camaro shift ball info needed

On the hunt for an original 69 camaro shift ball for a Hurst shifter and no console. I have an original 67 or 68 ball with the 5/16" thread and it has the letter G on the flat side of it. Over on Nasty Z28 they show an early 70 version two piece shift ball with a 3/8" thread that has a CHQ on the flat side. So my question is does anyone have an original 69 ball with 3/8" thread that they can see what the flat side is stamped with? Trying to make sure that I get an original. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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I can pull mine off tonight and take a look.

I don't think I took a pic before installing.
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Isn't "CHQ" an aftermarket hallmark?!
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CHQ stands for Classic HeadQuarters,meaning it's a new world reproduction. http://www.classichq.com/
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I would really appreciate it Lynn. Thank you!
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Don't even need to go pull it off.

I took these pics a couple years ago when I swapped out the aftermarket knob for an original that I restored.

Repop on the left in both pics.
Original on the right.

3/8 threads. Correct for 69 W/O console.
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Thank you Lynn!! I really appreciate it!!
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