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Im trying to install a Hurst shifter into my 67 Mustang, but the reverse linkage interferes with the crossmember. What do I do?

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Im trying to install a Hurst shifter into my 67 Mustang, but the reverse linkage interferes with the crossmember. What do I do?

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To install a shifter into the stock location, Hurst created a shifter that mounts cocked towards the rear of the car; towards 2 O’clock. It incorporates a unique lower reverse lever in the mechanism to clear the crossmember. To compensate for the mechanism being mounted on an angle, the chrome stick is welded into the mechanism in the opposite direction to properly locate the handle in the vehicle. The stick and mechanism are not available separately, and are only sold under part #391-3180.

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