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Hurst Competition Shifter Handle; White Knob (83-86 Mustang)

Item 93211
AmericanMuscle no longer carries the Hurst Competition Shifter Handle; White Knob (83-86 Mustang). Please check out 1979-1993 Foxbody Mustang Interior Styling for an updated selection.
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Classic Hurst styling
    • White shift ball with 5-speed pattern
    • Chrome plated shift handle
    • Includes shift knob, lay back stick, boot and bezel
    • Fits 1983-1986 T5/T45 Manual Mustangs

    Description

    Classic Hurst Styling. Add the cool retro muscle car styling of yesterday to your manual Foxbody Mustang with a Hurst "Lay Back" shifter handle and knob. The Hurts shifter handle is 8.5" long and has a lay back of 2" making it perfect for cruising.

    Kit Includes. The Hurst Competition Shifter Kit includes a white shifter knob with 5-speed shift pattern, chrome-plated flat shifter stick, rubber vibration isolator, shifter boot, and shifter bezel with the famous Hurst Shifter Logo.

    Quality Materials. The shifter handle is made from chrome plated steel that has a 3/8-16 inch threaded stud to hold the white composite shift knob securely in place. The shift ball features the 5-speed shift pattern on top along with the Hurst logo on the side.

    Application. This retro styled Hurst Competition Shifter Handle and Knob are designed for use on 1983-1986 manual Mustangs equipped with a T5 or T45 shifter.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    Installation Info

    What's in the Box

    • (1) white shift knob
    • (1) flat shifter stick
    • (1) rubber vibration isolator
    • (1) shifter boot
    • (1) shifter bezel

    Tech Specs

    4.6

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