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Title: Hurst Shifter Fitment for Galaxie
Post by: Diogenes on April 18, 2021, 10:10:25 PM
I'm researching replacing the lackluster Ford shifter for my new toploader conversion in my 66 Galaxie. I have the HEH-CG and the car is equipped with a console. Has anyone used a non-console shifter and a bolt-on adapter allowing the use of the OEM stick (see below) to retain the console?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-1962-67-Shift-Lever-Mount-Adapter-Ford-Handle-Hurst-Shifter-Fairlane-Galaxie/324542247235

I'm looking at a 391-6848 shifter assembly with a 373-3167 install kit. These p/n's are said to be for 64-65 non-console cars with type 431 toploader (same as 66).

Does anyone know if this will work? If not, does anyone have experience finding something that does? 

Thanks for any and all input.
Title: Re: Hurst Shifter Fitment for Galaxie
Post by: GJCAT427 on April 19, 2021, 05:08:08 AM
My 63 galaxie has no console and I adapted the stock shifter tower to the hurst shifter. I made an adapter similar to what you posted. It fit inside the rubber boot and looks totally stock. I`m not sure how it would work with a console.
Title: Re: Hurst Shifter Fitment for Galaxie
Post by: FE4ME on April 22, 2021, 09:38:31 PM

I'm looking at a 391-6848 shifter assembly with a 373-3167 install kit. These p/n's are said to be for 64-65 non-console cars with type 431 toploader (same as 66).


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unless you found one, I believe the 373-3167 has been dis continued ?


we traded messages a few weeks back , I still have the NOS Hurst shifter assembly for your application (WITH CONSOLE) that I showed you
Title: Re: Hurst Shifter Fitment for Galaxie
Post by: cattleFEeder on April 23, 2021, 06:54:25 AM
Maybe this helps, http://4speedtoploaders.com/store/Hurst.html
Title: Re: Hurst Shifter Fitment for Galaxie
Post by: Diogenes on April 23, 2021, 04:28:31 PM
Yeah, David Kee is one of the options. The kit they show has the non-console stick. Perhaps I ought to call them to see if the OEM stick adapter listed above will work with their kit on a console. I would think it ought to work, I'm just hoping to find someone here who has done the same thing.