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No, the owner (Ken) has a Chevelle (as noted in his signature line) and maybe he assumed that everyone would know what car he's referring to, however the question did ask about GM (~was wondering if anyone new what GM used for there Shifter on the muncie 4spd. trans~.)  Questions get answered the way they are asked.  Since I can't read the mind of the person asking the question my original reply was, "I think GM used Hurst as early as 68 or 69 but it wasn't the Comp Plus you have.  The Comp Plus bolts to the trans where the factory model bolted to the crossmember, if memory serves, causing the linkage to bind up.  I'm sure that's why a lot of owners went to the Comp Plus."
 
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Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 11:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] 4 speed shifters

The question was asked about a chevelle.

Hi all,
was wondering if anyone new what GM used for there Shifter on the muncie 4spd. trans. was it a hurst shifter or muncie, it is a 1970 M21 it doesn't belong in my car, the original was a M20, the shifter that i have now in there is a Hurst Comp plus and i can't get the rubber boot or the boot trim ring to line up in the center of the hump hole  i'm sure i'll have to have that replaced as well as the guy i bought the car from used a quicksilver automatic and B&M and hacked the hump plate to heck. and where can i get the shifter from?  all help is needed  lol 
Thanks  All
KenD. 72 HeavyChevyChevelle

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