MoparGuy68
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My car has a "Hurst Equipped" emblem on the rear of the deck lid. But, being a factory column shift car (and still that way), it's not "Hurst Equipped".. This was troubling me.. I could remove the emblem, but it has probably been on the car since it was repainted, over 18 years ago. If I remove it, the paint underneath won't match the paint on the rest of the deck lid.
So, began my quest to make my car officially "Hurst Equipped" in a vintage way.
Initially, I went with the most outrageous choice, looking for a Lightning Rods setup. This path almost happened when I was the high bidder on an Ebay auction. At the 2 second mark, I was sniped, being out bid in the closing 2 seconds. Probably was a good thing.. Would have been a lot of money to pay for an old shifter, even being the crazy hydra of shifters that it is. Plus the Lightning Rods are so 1980s and my car is 1970s.
Instead I obtained two vintage 1970s Hurst Auto/Stick II shifters, from a guy named "Jesus", for 1/10th of the cost that the Lightning Rods sold for. One was missing a spring and the other is not ratcheting correctly. Between the two of them, I should have one working shifter.
With them, I got the same black plastic console cover shown in the 1973 vintage magazine ad. It's curvy shaped like my car, and goes with the black interior. Cover has a few scrapes and scratches, but so does the car.. Jesus included what he claims is a Mopar trans pan bracket and shaft arm.
I need to source a cable, and the cable bracket that bolts to the lower front of the shifter. This bracket is missing from both shifters, and Jesus didn't have one. He threw in a polished T-handle, but it doesn't say "Hurst" on it, and it's not a dedicated 3/8 -16 thread (the hole has two thread sizes in one). I will replace it with either a correct "Hurst" T-handle or black ball knob (like seen in the vintage ad). Haven't decided yet.
I've just placed the shifter and factory cassette player in the car for a few photos, to see how they look together. Haven't started any installation yet. Eventually I'll convert the column to a floor shift style column replacing the 3 collars.
Maybe someone else on here, is running an Auto/Stick II in their car? Or maybe I will be the only one..
So, began my quest to make my car officially "Hurst Equipped" in a vintage way.
Initially, I went with the most outrageous choice, looking for a Lightning Rods setup. This path almost happened when I was the high bidder on an Ebay auction. At the 2 second mark, I was sniped, being out bid in the closing 2 seconds. Probably was a good thing.. Would have been a lot of money to pay for an old shifter, even being the crazy hydra of shifters that it is. Plus the Lightning Rods are so 1980s and my car is 1970s.
Instead I obtained two vintage 1970s Hurst Auto/Stick II shifters, from a guy named "Jesus", for 1/10th of the cost that the Lightning Rods sold for. One was missing a spring and the other is not ratcheting correctly. Between the two of them, I should have one working shifter.
With them, I got the same black plastic console cover shown in the 1973 vintage magazine ad. It's curvy shaped like my car, and goes with the black interior. Cover has a few scrapes and scratches, but so does the car.. Jesus included what he claims is a Mopar trans pan bracket and shaft arm.
I need to source a cable, and the cable bracket that bolts to the lower front of the shifter. This bracket is missing from both shifters, and Jesus didn't have one. He threw in a polished T-handle, but it doesn't say "Hurst" on it, and it's not a dedicated 3/8 -16 thread (the hole has two thread sizes in one). I will replace it with either a correct "Hurst" T-handle or black ball knob (like seen in the vintage ad). Haven't decided yet.
I've just placed the shifter and factory cassette player in the car for a few photos, to see how they look together. Haven't started any installation yet. Eventually I'll convert the column to a floor shift style column replacing the 3 collars.
Maybe someone else on here, is running an Auto/Stick II in their car? Or maybe I will be the only one..
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