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I have a 67 GTO with a His-Hers and a Hurst T handle. It came on the car when I bought it years back. I have allways thought that they had the black ball only, but there is a guy selling the identical handle on ebay saying it came on some of the 60s GTOs. Was such a handle ever offered from Pontiac on either the autos or 4 speeds? It is light grey. Reminds me of the fuzzy Hurst handles that soon wore off and this is what left. Just curious, thanks.
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I have a 67 GTO with a His-Hers and a Hurst T handle. It came on the car when I bought it years back. I have allways thought that they had the black ball only, but there is a guy selling the identical handle on ebay saying it came on some of the 60s GTOs. Was such a handle ever offered from Pontiac on either the autos or 4 speeds? It is light grey. Reminds me of the fuzzy Hurst handles that soon wore off and this is what left. Just curious, thanks.
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Only thing I am personally aware of that ever came from the factory were Hurst white 4 speed handles, and Hurst aluminum T handles that came on some Judges.
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I agree with Virginian. I am not aware of any factory installed T-handles for the Hurst Dual Gate. It could have been a purchased at the dealer parts counter item. The black round shift knob is the only one I am aware of for 1967 and 1968 Dual Gates.
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Thanks guys. I think you are right. Most of the Hurst handles of this era looked the same anyway. Allthough I do like the T-handle a lot more for driving.
Thanks again, Karl. |
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