Vintage 63-68 Ford Hurst Dual Syncro Loc 3 Speed Shifter W Handle, Rods, Levers on 2040-parts.com
Yorba Linda, California, United States
You are bidding on a used Hurst Dual Syncro Loc 3 speed shifter with Hurst handle (chrome is driver quality and is blemished), rods, levers and adjust button with clips. The lever #'s are 2320 & 1543, the rod #'s are 2322 & 2321. Believed to be 63-68 Ford, but not 100%.
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