U uponone Member Joined Nov 25, 2008 Messages 16 Feb 27, 2009 #1 can anyone tell me what kind of shifter this is?? not having any luck and need a couple replacement parts Attachments DSC04914.JPG 26.7 KB · Views: 48 DSC04913.JPG 27.7 KB · Views: 23 DSC04912.JPG 28.4 KB · Views: 27 DSC04911.JPG 31 KB · Views: 29
can anyone tell me what kind of shifter this is?? not having any luck and need a couple replacement parts
U uponone Member Joined Nov 25, 2008 Messages 16 Feb 28, 2009 #2 no one huh...is this the unsolvable mystery or what? or do i just lose
51Cards Well-known member Joined Nov 8, 2008 Messages 213 Location Oxford,N.C. Feb 28, 2009 #3 uponone said: no one huh...is this the unsolvable mystery or what? or do i just lose Click to expand... I can't But Figured I'd let ya know I looked
uponone said: no one huh...is this the unsolvable mystery or what? or do i just lose Click to expand... I can't But Figured I'd let ya know I looked
Gastrick One of the Dirty Dozen! Joined May 11, 2007 Messages 11,655 Location Pompano Beach, Fl Feb 28, 2009 #4 It's the Hurst "Street Rod" model shifter with the optional aluminum stick. Go here and scroll down to page 10 for more info.. http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/yhst-...icshifters.pdf
It's the Hurst "Street Rod" model shifter with the optional aluminum stick. Go here and scroll down to page 10 for more info.. http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/yhst-...icshifters.pdf
U uponone Member Joined Nov 25, 2008 Messages 16 Feb 28, 2009 #5 oh my god thats awesome...thanks...trying to find parts...the only thing wrong with it is that the brass nut with the point dosent seem to touch the shift patern on the bracket...it was a gift from my uncle...think I'l be able to fix it?
oh my god thats awesome...thanks...trying to find parts...the only thing wrong with it is that the brass nut with the point dosent seem to touch the shift patern on the bracket...it was a gift from my uncle...think I'l be able to fix it?