Hurst shifter

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moppi

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Need little help here,can anyone tell me if this is shifter for mopar.
If so what body and year.

Thanks.

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Looks like a competition + Mopar. Same for all A, B, C body styles, use the mount and shift arms and rods for what you want to put it in. 71-74 B and E's were slightly different. I'll look at my Comp + shifter to see what reverse arm is on it. Search for the reverse arm number, that is the key. Your reverse arm number is 6370.
 
Need little help here,can anyone tell me if this is shifter for mopar.
If so what body and year. that's like a universal hurst comp plus shifter, lever holes are larger than factory rods, must use bushing kit pac #3327302, levers ending with the #s 70 71 72 show its for a body 68-74 b body 68-70 (must use two hole shifter) not slip in, the e body and 71-up b body has lever ending with the #s 78 79 80 hope this helps

Thanks.

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I checked, my "A" body Competition + I bought back in the day, and it has the same shift levers as the one you have. You need the Competition + bushings and pins, an "A" body mounting plate, a set of A body transmission arms and rods, and a handle. Should be nice.
 
I checked, my "A" body Competition + I bought back in the day, and it has the same shift levers as the one you have. You need the Competition + bushings and pins, an "A" body mounting plate, a set of A body transmission arms and rods, and a handle. Should be nice.
Thanks all,seem I have no need for it,what should it worth if I sell it?
 
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