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Will either of these shifters work with A Bodies or are they just for B/E Bodies.
Don
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Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 5:15 PM
Subject: RE: vertigate shifter?



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My personal preference is the Hurst super shifter III with the small arm
for reverse. Its very similiar to a competition plus, has internal
adjustable stops for the arms, but less complex, because reverse isnt
part of the main mechanism.

I have a competition plus now, but I am thinking about upgrading.

Doc.


Menko Johnson wrote:

Thanks Paul, which do you like the best? I am not going to be drag racing the car, and figured this must be what the design was for. I think it would just be too much of a pita on a regular basis. What do you think?

MJ


On 11/9/05, Paul Hamaday <phamaday@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I had one. You pull the toggle up & forward for 1st, > straight back for 2nd, forward (& it would > automatically go down) for 3rd, straight back for > fourth. Good drag racing shifter. > I have the Jerico (Long) & also the Hurst version on > two 4-speeds that I currently own. > Hammer > > > --- Menko Johnson <menkoj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hey guys, > > > > has anyone heard of a 4 speed shifter called a > > "veritgate" or > > something like that? Its by Mr. Gasket, and > > apparently has no > > side-to-side movement. You push down for 1-2 and up > > for 3-4. Just > > curious about it and how it drives, since I've never > > seen or even > > heard of such a thing. > > ] > > Thanks! > > > > Menko > > > > -- > > Menko Johnson > > menkoj@xxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs >


-- Menko Johnson menkoj@xxxxxxxxx

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