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Hurst Offset Shift Handle #6836 on 2040-parts.com

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Stillwater, Minnesota, United States

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Hurst Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:6836 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Hurst Offset Shift Handle, this one is driver Quality, it has some scratches and mares, but nothing real bad as far as rust or pitting. approximate length is 11" tall, approximately a 4" setback, and approximately a 1" offset. The shifter is for 70-72 Camaro/Firebird and the other F Bodies, 69-73 Nova/Apollo and the other X Bodies and 67-72 Chevelle/GTO and the other A Bodies, will fit in any bolt in or bayonet style Hurst shifter for your custom project

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