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Re: Mopar Mystery's



No, the Inland shifter required a hump on the floor too. The Inland shifter is
very much the same size as the Hurst.

In fact, the A833 doesn't fit under the floor without the hump anyway!

Ray

On Tuesday, 11 December 2012 16:23:00 UTC+10, MO wrote:
I think that in 1965 Mopar went from the stock  Hurst shifter that
had a nice all steel floor 4 spd hump, to the Inland shifter. Maybe
not requireing a floor hump. Sound about
right??.....................MO


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