73-77 Hurst competition shifter assembly - does anyone have the correct Hurst aftermarket part numbers?
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73-77 Hurst competition shifter assembly - does anyone have the correct Hurst aftermarket part numbers?
I want to go with the aftermarket hurst shifter assy with console. Thx
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Re: 73-77 Hurst competition shifter assembly - does anyone have the correct Hurst aftermarket part numbers?
PM Joe73 he may have them
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1977 Chevelle SE x2
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Anthony
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Re: 73-77 Hurst competition shifter assembly - does anyone have the correct Hurst aftermarket part numbers?
Without digging out my parts, just Plug your info into this page. You will need to know if your using a Saginaw or a 453 Muncie. A 453 muncie was used from 1971-74. Earlier muncies used different shifter arms so you need to be aware of that incase you have an earlier muncie or have a pieced together unit. Read the details but the shifter is the same with or without a console. The handle used is the 6836 shown in my pic below.
https://www.holley.com/products/drivetrain/shifters_components_and_accessories/manual_shifters/
This will help as well. https://www.hurstshiftersonline.com/productcart/pc/Application-Chart-for-Hurst-Comp-Plus-4-Speed-Shifters-Installation-Kits-d15.htm
And here is a pic of the hurst shifter handle for our cars.
Main thing is type of trans and year of side cover and tail. The 71-74 muncie is 3/4" longer than previous years. And as stated above, the shifter levers either bolt on or go onto a stud. Just fyi.
https://www.holley.com/products/drivetrain/shifters_components_and_accessories/manual_shifters/
This will help as well. https://www.hurstshiftersonline.com/productcart/pc/Application-Chart-for-Hurst-Comp-Plus-4-Speed-Shifters-Installation-Kits-d15.htm
And here is a pic of the hurst shifter handle for our cars.

Main thing is type of trans and year of side cover and tail. The 71-74 muncie is 3/4" longer than previous years. And as stated above, the shifter levers either bolt on or go onto a stud. Just fyi.
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Re: 73-77 Hurst competition shifter assembly - does anyone have the correct Hurst aftermarket part numbers?
Thank you very much. I was able to find the shifter and install kit. Do you know if there is a round shaft shifter handle? I would like to use the stock upper boot with round hole if possible.
cboklund- G3GM Newbie
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Re: 73-77 Hurst competition shifter assembly - does anyone have the correct Hurst aftermarket part numbers?
Not that I know of. You would have to search around and use the pic I posted as reference for length, offset and bend angle.
Joe73- Donating Member
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Re: 73-77 Hurst competition shifter assembly - does anyone have the correct Hurst aftermarket part numbers?
If your running a muncie, here's how to determine what series you have.
Muncie 451
-Lever-arms held by nuts.
-Input/output shaft: 10/27 spline.
-Factory install from 1963-1968.
Muncie 452
-Lever-arms held by bolts.
-Input/output shaft: 10/27 spline.
-Factory install from 1969-1970.
Muncie 453
-Lever-arms held by bolts.
-Input/output shaft: 26/32 spline.
-Factory install 1971-74.
-Have only one shifter mounting location.
Muncie 451
-Lever-arms held by nuts.
-Input/output shaft: 10/27 spline.
-Factory install from 1963-1968.
Muncie 452
-Lever-arms held by bolts.
-Input/output shaft: 10/27 spline.
-Factory install from 1969-1970.
Muncie 453
-Lever-arms held by bolts.
-Input/output shaft: 26/32 spline.
-Factory install 1971-74.
-Have only one shifter mounting location.
Joe73- Donating Member
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Re: 73-77 Hurst competition shifter assembly - does anyone have the correct Hurst aftermarket part numbers?
Mine’s the 453. Thanks again for all the help. Carl
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