Hurst® - Cable Bracket
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Hurst® 1178563

Cable Bracket
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Hurst Mounting cable bracket for transmission model A727 and 904. For Hurst Pro-Matic 2 shifters 3838500 and 3838510. Full overview
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Hurst Performance was originally named Hurst-Campbell. The company was established in 1958 as an auto repair shop when George Hurst and Bill Campbell were both young men. An older man named Lawrence Greenwald, took certain cars from his collection to Hurst's shop for repair. Greenwald saw promise in Hurst and Campbell and decided to finance them in a venture to manufacture large aftermarket bumpers for VW buses, which were becoming increasingly popular. George Hurst expanded into other specialty performance products during the 1960s by acquiring Schiefer Manufacturing, a manufacturer of clutches and Airheart, which manufactured brake systems. In 1968, Greenwald and Hurst took the company public. The company was acquired in 1970 by Sunbeam Products, a manufacturer of small appliances. In 1987, the Hurst operations were sold by Sunbeam and became part of the Mr. Gasket Company. In 2007, B&M Racing and Performance Products bought the Hurst brand.
  • SKU: 1178563
  • UPC: 084829010174
Features
  • Mounting Cable Bracket
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty
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Item Details

automotive item grade High Performance
finish Steel
material Steel
transmission type a727/904

Key features

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Hurst develops industry leading performance products, floor mats, and graphics.
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Elite Series line of performance products for modern muscle cars, includes not only their world famous shifters, but also exhaust systems, wheels and springs.
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The Elite Series program allows customers to essentially build their own version of a classic Hurst car.

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