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03-19-2006 06:01 AM #3
There's really not too much too them joker, just a spring loaded handle on a couple of brackets, a rod and various shift levers for different transmissions.
Where there's not much too them there's not much that can go wrong (I ran 1 for 13 years in my 58 Chevy before I sold it.)
I'm, not sure who actually makes them, I've seen the same shifter marked Hurst, Mr Gaskget, B&M and plain over the years. LIke Matt says there only about $80 new, and places like Pep Boys often have them on the shelf.
I just put one in my 64 Ford, so if you buy a used one and don't have the tranny shift lever you need (except the one for the Ford C4/6) let me know and I'll see if I can dig up the left over ones from my kit.
MY biggest complaint with them is that the only dentent they have is for park. AFTER you get it installed and the throw from park thru low adjusted where you like it you can do like I did and use a die grinder to add a reverse lockout detent.
There's some pictures of my install at
http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/jour...ge=1&reverse=1Last edited by Mike P; 03-19-2006 at 06:05 AM.





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