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Spruce Up Your Late Model Muscle Car’s Shifter Situation With A Hurst Billet Plus Pistol Grip Handle


Spruce Up Your Late Model Muscle Car’s Shifter Situation With A Hurst Billet Plus Pistol Grip Handle

If you own a late model muscle car and just aren’t happy with the look or feel of the factory shifter handle, the crew at Hurst has a great solution for you with their Billet Plus pistol grip handles. Available with aluminum, rosewood, or blackwood side plates, these handles are not just good for sprucing up the interior, but they are also good for driving performance. The pistol grip design allows for gear changes to be made with much more confidence than the weirdo “ergonomically” designed factory piece.

These Billet Plus pistol grip handles are part of the Hurst Elite series of products which allow owners to late model muscle cars to build their own Hurst car one part at a time. Starting with the shifter handle you could work your way into the wheels, exhaust, and suspension upgrades to give your late model hot rod the full treatment.

We have hands on experience with these products and can tell you point of fact that their quality is very high, their fitment is great, and you are truly getting what you pay for when you throw down some cash with anything wearing a Hurst logo.

Ditch that crummy factory shifter handle and make it happen with a Billet Plus from Hurst!

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2 thoughts on “Spruce Up Your Late Model Muscle Car’s Shifter Situation With A Hurst Billet Plus Pistol Grip Handle

  1. Chevy Hatin' Mad Geordie

    What’s happened to the crazy Hurst drag cars we used to see in the 60s and 70s? Such beasts as the Hairy Oldsmobile were real thrillers and I’d like to see some new ones based on modern cars.

  2. Lou_100x

    Billet Pistol Grip… for an automatic….

    Put the car in D and go, the computer controlled trans will choose the right gear faster than you can. Hell, the computer may even override your selection.

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