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Sold! New in box Hurst shifter - $150 shipped.
Same item being sold here:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hurst...item3f02c58946 Last edited by ScottZ95ZR1; 09-03-2010 at 09:37 PM. Reason: Sold |
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Does the Hurst shifter do anything for positive stops, or is it simply a shorter rod as pictured in the eBay ad?
PS dollars to doughnuts that eBay seller is peddling knock-offs. Cheers, - Jeff |
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This is a trusted seller... Many of us have purchased from him and the link is just giving an example of what he has. ![]() David |
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It's my understanding that the ebay seller actually designed the product and Hib's article mentions him by name. |
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I have been curious what shifter options exist as it's class legal for me. I have not seen in person a Hurst for ZF-6. I still do not know the design style other than a posted eBay ad that shows a Hurst package pic but clearly states it was bulk ordered and does not come in Hurst packaging - IME when someone lists a discontinued product as bulk ordered and without packaging it sure sounds like repop to me. I have no real issue with repop as it serves the restoration markets well, but I do have a concern about reproduction content being sold as brand named merchandise.
If ever there was a trans that needs positive, adjustable stops it's the ZF-6. The shift forks in ours were undoubtedly bent long before we bought it. I have not looked into how the mechanism works to know if there is an opportunity for positive stops. Compared to the ZR-1 ZF-6 I'd consider the T-45 in my Cobra "disposable" and yet there are at least 4 choices for positive-stop shifters in the listed price range. I'm sure that many more standard SN-95 Mustangs were sold than ZF-6 Corvettes, but I'd think it is still is a pretty big market. If the listed shifter is a shortened rod then I will think about it. I'm not sure I'm ready to ditch the reverse lockout with only a shortened rod as a benefit. If the listed shifter incorporates positive stops, mark it sold. If I've offended anyone, I apologize. I guess deep down I know what I sound like ![]() Best, - Jeff |
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Thanks for the CaC link, Scott. At first I only saw the top of the listing with the setup that looks alot like the T-45, and the verbage "postitve stops most models".
Just got to look further down and it sure appears that the kit is the shorter rod /pivot move. Hib's reviews make perfect sense and if I were going for this style of update the Hurst would be the choice. But for now I'll wish you good luck with the sale, while I ponder... - Jeff |
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Scott, I'll take it. PM you in a few.
Todd |
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