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Big 66 shifter ID
I have a factory Muncie 4 speed out of a 1966 Grand Prix and I am 99% certain that the shifter unit is original to the transmission. Hurst is embossed on the shifter handle. How can I determine if this is an original factory shifter unit (made by Muncie I assume) or a Hurst shifter unit. The unit does not have the bolt stops. one usually finds on the Hurst shifter units.
If it is a Muncie shifter unit would I be wise to swap it for a Hurst unit - and if so, which Hurst unit would be a direct replacement? Thanks |
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Does it have 3139 stamped on the base of the handle?
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I will check on that this weekend. Do not recall seeing a number of the handle base but I wasn't looking for it at the time. Will probably send the shifter to Pete Serio for cleaning and repair before putting it in the car.
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Stevep
The chrome handle does indeed have 3139 stamped on the base. What does this signify? Mark66 |
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It means that it is a correct 1965-1966 Pontiac B body shifter
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