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    38inprogress is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    I'm putting a saginaw 441 in an old pickup and the mounting holes for the shifter are located to far to the rear. My question is does hurst offer an installation kit that locates the shifter forward of the mounting holes?

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    I seriously doubt it; but if you apply a little bit of "shade tree engineering", it is fairly easy to do - I've done it several times, myself; a bit of "spare" material, some rudimentary welding skills, and some logical thinking is all it takes.

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