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Originally Posted by Jack Matyas
Allan - Make no mistake - I'm a purist at heart ...........................that being said you have to remember that none of the cars I race came with Metric 200's so a 4 speed in a '57 Bel Air is not a stretch for me .Blasphemy - not hardly as they ran them for awhile in the old days before they were outlawed .As far as the shifter thing is concerned Hurst made a really neat deal for these cars so the seat wouldn't have to be altered .
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Jack
Yes I suppose you are right on that one. I guess I need to not be so rigid in my ways as I am quite pleased that I now that have a Jerico and not that old pro-shifted T-16 or the toploader. Hopefully I can put an end to all those granny shifting jokes and maybe even pick up a bit.
One of "my" demands when I got the Jerico is that they move the Long shifter far enough ahead to clear my stock seat. Scott did just that for me, not something they have ever been asked for before. It now sits 17" from the front of the transmission.
I remember that old Hurst horseshoe handle where the shifter was well under the seat.
Allan