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Technical Hurst shifter ID

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Racingsnake, Sep 26, 2021.

  1. Racingsnake
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    I have a few shifters I’ve picked up over the years and want to try and ID what transmissions they are for. I used to have a paper catalog that had good illustrations but the Hurst website doesn't seem to have as much info. I think the top left one is for a Ford Toploader, top right I’m pretty sure was on a Saginaw and I think the bottom two are Mopar. Anyone know for sure? EE9DEAE0-FDA8-4A1B-B8FC-F9CF95D60344.jpeg 7E224812-E82F-4E21-827F-CDB3522FA2C6.jpeg
     

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  2. The bottom right with the cut off shaft looks like a mopar - might be a part # on it starting with a 2.....
     
  3. Racingsnake
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    Thanks, I’ll take a look and see if I can find the number
     
  4. Fordors
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    This one has 25561 stamped on it, that ID’s it as fitting Mopars- ‘68-‘69 B body, ‘68 & up A body and ‘76-‘80 F body. The lack of adjustable synchro stop bolts tells us it was factory installed.
    I agree about the top left one, that reverse lever looks like it is for a top loader.
     
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  5. Racingsnake
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    Cool, thanks.
     
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  6. Mr48chev
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    A quick Ebay search shows that the one with the shift arm going to the front is for a Ford top loader, It may take some hunting to figure out what Model Ford it was intended for though.
    Those are items that knowing exactly what oem model that they fit on might increase value over just an oem top loader shifter.

    Ecklers shows a vintage Hurst shifter guide but I don't know if it is worth 30 bucks unless you are really into those shifters. Vintage Hurst Shifter Guide, 1967-2013 (ecklers.com)
     
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