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1964-1967 GTO Short Throw Shifter with Tremec Magnum 6-speed transmission

Item EK-71-864445-1
1964-1967 GTO Short Throw Shifter with Tremec Magnum 6-speed transmission
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Includes Classic Hurst Chrome Flat-blade Stick & White Shift Knob
      • Zinc-plated Hardened Chro-moly Steel Stick Adapter
      • Super Tough Black MIL-Spec Anodized Finish
      • CNC Machined from Billet 6061 Aluminum
      • Accepts any Hurst 2-bolt Shift Sticks
      • Hardened Chromoly Pivot Pins
      • Lifetime Limited Warranty

      Description

      This Hurst Blackjac Shifter is specifically designed to locate the shifter handle in the proper location for all 1964-1967 GTO applications when using a Tremec Magnum 6-speed transmission. Hurst Blackjack shifter housings are CNC machined from billet 6061 aluminum, feature a tough black MIL-Spec anodized finish with the Hurst logo CNC machined in the top plate, ensuring you're buying the highest quality shifter available today for your Tremec Magnum 6-speed transmission. Other features include a zinc-plated hardened chromoly steel stick adapter, dual stick centering springs, hardened chromoly pivot pins and a durable delrin pivot ball for positive, quiet operation. Includes the classic Hurst chrome flat bar stick and white shift ball for the specified ap

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