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Krateness 07-09-2022 08:26 PM

Yenko Camaro Hurst Dual Gate Mounting
 
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Hey everyone,

Hoping someone can help me out. We’re starting to put back together our Yenko and have ran into an issue I’m hoping someone else with an automatic 69 a Yenko Camaro can shed some light on. So when the car showed up it’s dual gate was gone and someone put a horseshoe style shifter in its place. Since it was missing I bought an NOS dual gate but have now come to the realization the mounting brackets must be wrong. The brackets would make the console be off-center and every other Yenko automatic car seems to show the console being mounted fairly centered.

I’m hoping someone can share some pictures of their car with the brackets showing so I know what I need to be hunting for. It doesn’t seem like it would be extremely hard to fabricate them but imagine that when they were installing these, the brackets had to be for something and not custom.

Thanks
Andy

JoeC 07-11-2022 07:01 PM

thats not the right Hurst Shifter for a 69 Yenko Camaro.

Yenko used the Hurst Dual gate with the curved chrome stick.

Hurst made a lot of different versions of the Dual Gate shifter

Krateness 07-11-2022 07:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeC (Post 1595318)
thats not the right Hurst Shifter for a 69 Yenko Camaro.

Yenko used the Hurst Dual gate with the curved chrome stick.

Hurst made a lot of different versions of the Dual Gate shifter

So are they completely different or do I just need to swap out the handle? The handle is curved and not completely straight…

John 07-12-2022 12:53 AM

.... July 2002
.... in "Past Feature Cars"

There are photos of my Automatic
Hurst Dual-Gate shifter
... for comparison.

https://www.yenko.net/features/2002/July2002.htm

...

JoeC 07-12-2022 08:09 PM

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The one you have might be a reproduction
here are some photos of the curved ones I have seen in original 1969 Yenko cars.

Krateness 07-12-2022 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeC (Post 1595414)
The one you have might be a reproduction
here are some photos of the curved ones I have seen in original 1969 Yenko cars.

Could be. I’ll probably have to just roll on with what o have and keep an eye open. I can make brackets, not issue there. Just wanted to see what was out there for information.

JoeC 07-13-2022 12:04 PM

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Yenko used the Hurst version of the Dual Gate that was sold as a column to floor conversion kit.

This was one of the best auto shifters at that time and was even used in some Funny Cars and other pro drag cars.

It was used in the 1968 Hurst Olds and 68 Hemi Dart and Barracuda

There is info online if you search on 1968 Hurst Olds and 68 Hemi Dart.

GTO and Olds and others also had OEM Hurst Dual Gate shifters so there were many versions made and many different mounting brackets.

Krateness 07-13-2022 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeC (Post 1595472)
Yenko used the Hurst version of the Dual Gate that was sold as a column to floor conversion kit.

This was one of the best auto shifters at that time and was even used in some Funny Cars and other pro drag cars.

It was used in the 1968 Hurst Olds and 68 Hemi Dart and Barracuda

There is info online if you search on 1968 Hurst Olds and 68 Hemi Dart.

GTO and Olds and others also had OEM Hurst Dual Gate shifters so there were many versions made and many different mounting brackets.

The one you have pictured is the one that I have. It shows the same brackets and location for the nss/back up light switch.

JoeC 07-15-2022 11:09 AM

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I think this Dual Gate has the brackets for a Camaro

The Camaro has a more flat top trans tunnel vs the more rounded Chevelle tunnel

RayC 07-27-2022 12:48 AM

Mine has this one that Joe C. pictured real 69 Yenko Auto


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