Hurst Mr Gasket Mount Hardware Bracket Assortment on 2040-parts.com
Yorba Linda, California, United States
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You are bidding on an assortment of shift mounting brackets for Hurst and Mr Gasket. Some could work on automatic, 3 speed, 4 speed.
You will get what is pictured.
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Shift Knobs & Boots for Sale
Ford mercury floor shift handle(US $29.99)
B & m 3 speed shifter mechanism bracket,rods, adj buttons, clevers, clips knob(US $59.99)
Hurst 4 speed shift rod #1699-gm/ford from hurst kit 373-8616(US $17.99)
Hurst shift back up light bracket for most syncro lock shifters #1714(US $8.00)
Hurst 4 speed gto/camaro mounting bracket #2223 muncie/t10(US $29.99)
Hurst 4 spd shift lever set for muncie corvette 63-67 & 80-81--- tough to find(US $59.00)
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