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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: dannystarr on July 12, 2022, 04:25:46 PM
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I purchased a '68 Z/28 and it had a Hurst Competition Plus installed. I pulled it out and saw some numbers on it. I went online and could not find the correct info. Any help would be appreciated. Apparently, there is a Book?... Danny
US Patent 3.216.274
222529
2083
Shifter Handle is rectangular and is stamped 4106 T- Handle has no Numbers
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Pictures would help.
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http://www.camaros.org/shifters.shtml
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If you are dating a Hurst shifter, there are plenty of eligible women, just say’n?
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K L T Good One ;D
Here are some pics. I have to find the handle and the mounting bracket. Danny
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I found the mounting bracket and the shifter handle. Hoping to figure out what I have here. The bracket part #5284 and shifter Part #4106
Danny
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It appears to be a mix of parts.
Not an original First Generation Camaro shifter. Did you read the link I posted?
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Bryon,
I did thanx. I had glanced at that before. There were no numbers that seem to line up with my stuff exactly. It's a nice clean unit that may be ok to just detail clean, lube-up and install. Nice Tee handle with minor flaws. The car it came out of did not run. And had been sitting since the early 70's. So, I can't say it shifts well. I want to sell it, so maybe I will try CL for a few hundred bucks and see what happens. Anybody else have info, maybe the era, please chine in. Danny