Hurst Competition +Shifter Identification Help ???

Hi, Can anyone point me to where I can find the ID #'s that are on a Hurst Competition Plus shiter ? I need a shifter for a 1967 camaro/M21 trans with a console and am going to one of New Jerseys largest car swap meets this upcoming week. I understand that the shifters are the same for console and none console but differentapplications apply for different cars. There are shifters from GM that were Hurst shifters too and would like to find out how they are identified too.(GM # ?) I understand that the wrong shifter application will not fit in the console of my car.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks Gary

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TraxUnderground
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I'm sure you mean the Englishtown meet. I usually go to it, but my friend (who also goes most years) is getting married next weekend (he should know better. LOL).

The meet has turned up a lot of crap in the past few years, but I still enjoy going to it. I find I get the Sears Craftsman tools there at a bargain, but only if I bring my tool catalog with me with the stock #s and the prices to show some of these clowns just how overpriced they are.

Once they see that, they promptly come down in most cases. One guy was a dick and then asked for the catalog. I told him for a fee, it was his. LOL. I laughed in his face as he packed up the wrench set he was higher than Sears on. LOL!!! Joe--ASE Certified Parts Specialist & 10th Ann.Club Tech Director '80 Carousel Red Turbo T/A, 27k orig. '79 "Y89" 400/4 speed 10th Ann. T/A, 57k orig '84 Olds 88 Royale Bgm 2 dr, 307 "Rocket" (lol), 143k and still going.... '91 S10 Blazer 4.3Z

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Bigjfig

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