cheveslakr
Oct 27th, 09, 11:18 PM
I'm a little stoked! I was going through the new 69 SS I drug home last week and found a couple really cool parts. The steering wheel of course I saw when I bought it, but didn't realize what great shape it was in, no cracks in the rim or outer spokes, just a crack on each side of the inner spokes. The hurst shifter I saw in the trunk and could use some help identifying it. I understand the 69's could be had with a hurst shifter but never seen one in quite a few years. Any help would be greatly appreciated here. The heater duct for a console equipped car is news to me and I researched it and found it's worth a pretty penny! The radio delete plate is just plain cool and I've never seen one before. Big bonus for a very cheap purchase! Yeehaw!:hurray:
Jerry
Bill Pritchard
Oct 27th, 09, 11:31 PM
Not sure what that shifter is originally from, but it's not from a 69 Chevelle...the other 3 things are very nice! Does the radio block-off plate have the studs on the back?
cheveslakr
Oct 28th, 09, 12:04 AM
The block off plate has one stud in the center and has the retention plate. It was installed in a dash bezel which I found in the trunk. The plate looked as though it had never been off the bezel and the bezel looked extremely nice also. The shifter looks as though it has been heated at the lower bend and pushed to the side? Don't know and can't find a part number on the body, just a bunch of patent numbers. Not sure of the bracket bolted to the shifter either.
Jerry
fast67vellen2o
Oct 28th, 09, 1:23 AM
1969 Chevelles never came with a Hurst shifter from the factory. Your Hurst shifter that is pictured has a Saginaw attaching bracket on it so I am guessing 4 speed Saginaw.
RixLS6
Oct 28th, 09, 7:58 AM
This one of your ads?
http://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/pts/1440464072.html