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Just a tidbit of absolutely useless trivia, yet
interesting to me somehow -

Somebody mentioned that 70s were the 1st year with
factory equipped Hurst shifters, but didn't 69s have a
Hurst handle on the stock Ford shifter, maybe on the
69 Boss??

Sound correct?



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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 16:52:24 GMT
From: David <(email redacted)>
Subject: [CM] Hurst Transmission
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A question for the classic experts:

Has anyone seen a Mustang with the "Hurst Equipped"
badge? If so, where
does it go?

My car has an original Hurst all the way down to the
old style "H"
shift handle. When I bought my car it was striped of
all its badges so I'm
relying on restoration photos to place them in the
right areas.

Thanks in advance!

Dave

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Mail From: walt.boeninger (Walt Boeninger)

I don't think so... I think 69 had stock shifters.....


mark russell wrote:

> Just a tidbit of absolutely useless trivia, yet
> interesting to me somehow -
>
> Somebody mentioned that 70s were the 1st year with
> factory equipped Hurst shifters, but didn't 69s have a
> Hurst handle on the stock Ford shifter, maybe on the
> 69 Boss??
>
> Sound correct?
>
>


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Mail From: dschmi (Dave)

Walt's right.
The '69 Boss used the standard Mustang 4-speed shifter
(page 39, Mustang Boss 302 by Donald Farr).

Dave
a '70 Boss 302 (yes, it has a hurst shifter) owner

mark russell wrote:

>Just a tidbit of absolutely useless trivia, yet
>interesting to me somehow -
>
>Somebody mentioned that 70s were the 1st year with
>factory equipped Hurst shifters, but didn't 69s have a
>Hurst handle on the stock Ford shifter, maybe on the
>69 Boss??
>
>Sound correct?
>
>
>
>original message ------------------------------
>
>Message: 2
>Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 16:52:24 GMT
>From: David <(email redacted)>
>Subject: [CM] Hurst Transmission
>To: (email redacted)
>Message-ID:
><(email redacted)>
>Content-Type: text/plain
>
>
>A question for the classic experts:
>
>Has anyone seen a Mustang with the "Hurst Equipped"
>badge? If so, where
>does it go?
>
>My car has an original Hurst all the way down to the
>old style "H"
>shift handle. When I bought my car it was striped of
>all its badges so I'm
>relying on restoration photos to place them in the
>right areas.
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Dave
>
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