Trying to Identify this Shifter

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Old 07-31-2022, 02:24 PM
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Trying to Identify this Shifter

I found this shifter with a bunch of Roadrunner parts, but I don't think it belongs. It does not seem to be a Hurst, no markings, the shifter looks welded but has a characteristic bend to it. No markings at all. Any help appreciated


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Chrysler used shifter’s manufactured by two other companies but I can’t remember there names, maybe google could help, I believe the Hurst was a low cost option or a package deal.

Inland was one of the companies…

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That looks like a 3 speed shifter, I don’t know if those were Hurst.
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Thanks for your replies. It turns out this shifter is for a 67 or 68 Camaro. No idea how it ended up in a pile of Mopar parts.
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