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Hurst Shifter Handle on 2040-parts.com

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Paragonah, Utah, United States

Paragonah, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hurst Surface Finish:chrome Manufacturer Part Number:XX89 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is for a Hurst shifter handle.  I've had it for at least 30 years but don't know the exact application.  Looks like a 4 digit part number with the last two numbers possibly 89.  This is NEW but has a few very light scratches from being around for awhile, still looks really nice.  Someone has put a pc. of masking tape on it with the number 2836, don't know if that is an interchange # or not.  Measures 12" overall and prox. 10" stick only.  The mtg holes are prox. 7/8" c to c. 

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