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69 Camaro Hurst Shift Parts Plus Others on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Claremore, Oklahoma, United States

Claremore, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:Used

 69 Camaro Hurst Shift Parts plus others.  All the parts on the bubble wrap I bought for a 69 Muncie except white ball, which has a 3/8ths 20 mounting hole.  The rest are from cars I salvaged out over the years.  There are 3 new pieces to hook up cable shift for aluminum power glide.  The other pieces are cable hookup for a Mopar, I believe. 

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