Hurst 4 Speed Shifter, Gm 68-72 Chevelle W/wo Console on 2040-parts.com
Suncook, New Hampshire, United States
Very nice Competition Plus shifter for all 68-72 Chevelles. Has been dismantled, cleaned, regreased and new plastic stick spacer bushings installed. Refinished in a grey hammertone paint. Works on Muncie and Borg-Warner transmissions. Excellent condition vintage shifter. Chrome is a nice driver quality but can polish up to be gorgeous. Knob is new. Ships USA only. Shipping includes insurance. This is the pre bolt on handle version in remarkable condition. Great deal.
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