Hurst Shifter I.D I bought a box of shifters-trying to i.d this one-I cleaned it up-it is very nice the tranny/linkage rods seem to be newer Hurst Competition Plus Stamping 3138 stamping 890242F stamping which I believe is date code August 1969 for the 1970 model year What would be the value of this? Any idea what this may have been in-I was told it came from a gto but really not sure-any input would be appreciated Keep on Cruising! Dave
looks like a 70 GTO shifter, should pull the stick out of the base to check numbers and confirm. The linkage does not look correct from what I am seeing, but hard to tell.
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63 Grand Prix -needs restoration, 65 Catalina Ventura 4 speed - resto almost completed, 66 Catalina Convertible - at body shop
If you pull the chrome stick out there will be a number stamped on it that will tell you the original application, at least of the stick. I can look it up for you if you can't find the application.
I was just about to say that it looked like a "GTO" shifter too!
The F-bodies used an angled shifter arm receiver, while the A-bodies used a straight one;
The shifter body 3138 was apparently used by a whole myriad of stock applications (not all GM either)...
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1970 Formula 400 Carousel Red on black (std) interior "no drivetrain option" car (same base drivetrain as GTO) 1:411 1970 Firebird Formulas originally sold in Canada