Hmmm.
Hemmings' ad lists vin as CM27U0C000000. Attached first photo when we saw this Hurst displayed at MCACN 2016 shows the vin plate below the windshield reading CM27U0C231583. And attached second photo shows the Hurst shifter along with "2 pedals", so it's clearly an automatic.
Noel
On 10/27/2025 7:55 PM CDT Kurt Brueske <kurt.brueske@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I called and spoke to the owner today, Trev, very nice man, spent about 40 minutes sharing many details of the car, unique history, and line of ownership going back to George Hurst, etc. I almost missed the shift lever on the transmission tunnel…thought it was a 4-spd but according to the owner, a “manual automatic” that uses an adaptation of the column mounted linkage that originally came with the car. Over the course of time, the car has been repainted several times including early 70s when in use by Hurst.
Cool car!
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