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Old March 1st, 2014, 04:56 PM
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'67 3-Speed Top Loader w/Hurst Original Hurst Shifter

This is an original equipment Ford top loader 3-speed manual transmission
with the original Hurst 3-speed floor shifter.
I removed it from a '67 Cutlass several years ago.
I drove the car home, approx. 100 miles. Transmission worked perfectly.
Intended to use it in a '67 convertible project that I sold before completion.
Transmission and shifter-$325.00 plus shipping.
(Will try to get pics posted soon.)

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Price reduced to $300.00 plus shipping.
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Old November 28th, 2014, 08:45 PM
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I've got most of the pieces for my 3-spd '67 442, but I'm missing the correct shift ball (non-console) & the bracket that attaches the shifter to the tailshaft. Can we "assume" this is a non-442 lever? Can you post some pics or email to dhead68AThotmail.com.


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Old November 29th, 2014, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by hurst68olds
I've got most of the pieces for my 3-spd '67 442, but I'm missing the correct shift ball (non-console) & the bracket that attaches the shifter to the tailshaft. Can we "assume" this is a non-442 lever? Can you post some pics or email to dhead68AThotmail.com.


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Hi Dan,
Correct, it is not a 4-4-2 lever. I haven't looked at it in awhile, but, as I recall,
it only had the Hurst "H" at the bottom. No "4-4-2" on it.
I think a 4-4-2 lever would fit the shifter mechanism if you could find one.
The shifter ball, as I recall, was just a solid white ball with no shift pattern.
This car was pretty original, so, I'd say the ball was original.
This was originally in a '67 Cutlass which was also a non-console car.
I'll be glad to send you pics. What exactly do you need to see?
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Shifter

My 67 442 top with loader and Hurst Shifter has Hurst on handle and black ball with 3 speed pattern. It is a non console car
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I saw a 3 spped Dearborn trans and shifter on Ebay last night and the shifter was stamped 442.
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Originally Posted by Oldsmaniac
I saw a 3 spped Dearborn trans and shifter on Ebay last night and the shifter was stamped 442.
Joe, I'd assume that shifter and transmission are originally
out of a 4-4-2 which should have "4-4-2" on the handle.
The one I have is out of a Cutlass so it wouldn't have the "4-4-2" logo on the handle.
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[QUOTE=67442nut;767628]Price reduced to 300

Is this still for sale?

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Jeff, Ed passed some 3 months back. I am not sure how his estate is handling his Olds material, and I have not bothered his daughter since she let me know other than a "hey, we can help with that stuff when the time comes."
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Originally Posted by Koda
Jeff, Ed passed some 3 months back. I am not sure how his estate is handling his Olds material, and I have not bothered his daughter since she let me know other than a "hey, we can help with that stuff when the time comes."
Sorry to hear this.. Ill keep looking. If you do hear from his daughter I would be interested.

Thank you for your response.
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olds 442 three transmission with shifter and linkage

i have one of those Olds 3 speed toploader 3.03 (ford) transmissions with shifter and linkage available (33O)-687-93OO.
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