1964 1965 1966 Pontiac Factory Hurst Shifter Fullsize Bonnieville Catalina on 2040-parts.com
Forest Hills, Kentucky, US
THIS OFFERING IS FOR A RESTORED FACTORY GM HURST SHIFTER
HOUSING # 3138
STAMPING # 46B3
STICK # 3139
FITS:
- 1964 -66 PONTIAC FULLSIZE CARS
- THIS ONE IS HARD TO FIND!
- STICK HAS BEEN REPLATED
- SHIFTER HAS BEEN REMANUFACTURED
- HOUSING AND LEVERS HAVE BEEN CAD PLATED (NOT SIMPLY BLASTED AND PAINTED LIKE OTHERS)
- VERY NICE HIGH QUALITY ORIGINAL SHIFTER
- IF YOU LIKE NICE STUFF YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE THIS!
THANKS FOR LOOKING AND PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR STORE FOR MORE GREAT ITEMS!!!!
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