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    Default Hurst shifter?

    Found this in a smashed fox I was scrapping. What is it?

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    Stick for an early Hurst / Motorsport M-7210-J T5 shifter? I have one in my car, only the stick is black.
    Mike
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    My guesses:
    Lt stick= stock Ford T5 lever?
    Rt stick= Hurst #538 5202,#538 0197, without e-coat or serrations?
    Or from below kits:

    1993 Ford SVO catalog pg 106
    M-7210-A kit 107.95
    M-7210-J kit 179.95
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    Quote Originally Posted by JKengineering View Post
    Stick for an early Hurst / Motorsport M-7210-J T5 shifter? I have one in my car, only the stick is black.
    Mike
    It was black originally, had a bunch of surface rust on it and I had some paint kicking around. Good to know I'm happy I saved it from the scrap pile.
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    RIP, hopefully this will get mine back up to acceptable.

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    That front bumper is pretty cool too!
    '85 GT

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    After thinking about it the right stick may be from a SVO. They still had a rubber isolator for NVH like a regular mustang shifter. An aftermarket Hurst had serrations like GR79 mentioned on the lever and shifter stub and was bolted metal on metal.
    Mike
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