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Hurst shifter - long throw

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No. If you look at the picture in my first post it’s straight. Looks like the one in the top of your picture. I wish it had a slight bend towards the driver to fall a little more at hand. Could be part of the adaptation to the Hurst shifter body but from dadsbee’s comments it’s probably just like his Inland shifter.

The description in my first post is not correct. It’s a stock Inland shifter arm/stick. The Hurst body is modified with a welded on foot to accept the stock shifter arm. My Ford is the same way - modified Hurst body with a stock Ford shifter arm/stick.
 
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I drove a 67 4spd car a month or so ago.

Buckets , non console. And 3rd was over there. But I dont remember it being too abnormal for me to reach it ( Im 5.10 )

It has the stock OE Inland shifter

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Console shift handle has a longer dog leg in it.. and puts it even further OVER there !
 
Yes, I now understand why some people went console-less.
 
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