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Hurst Competition Plus Ford Four Speed Manual Shifter(used) Plus New Hurst Stick on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Danville, Virginia, US

Danville, Virginia, US
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Excellent condition HURST Competition Plus shifter for sale here. Shifter is complete with all linkage, bolts, nuts and washers. Also includes a NEW 12" Hurst shifter. Does not include a ball for the stick but they can be found easily. Shifter works exactly as it should with no problems. This Hurst shifter is designed to fit the Borg Warner model 411 transmission. I have included a photo of the bolt pattern for this shifter from a BW Model 411 transmission for comparison. Any questions please ask! Thanks for looking.

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