Hi Jim, Just for some clarification ….. The Hurst shifter supplied on all 70-73 4 speed cars used a shifter body and handle supplied by Hurst, and rods and tabs supplied by Ford. That said, the shifter itself was a Competition Plus that was modified to meet Ford engineering requirements. They have larger holes in the levers for the press in shifter bushings, a slide in handle isolated in rubber for vibration, a tab for a reverse light switch, and no stop bolts. The shift lever is also a custom ford design (shorter than the aftermarket mustang lever) All the mods were made for either vibration isolation or manufacturing cost savings. (the reverse light switch adjusted itself the first time you put it in reverse, and eliminating the stop bolts meant they didn't have to adjust them. The Ford designed rods were also alot faster to adjust than the aftermarket Hurst stuff.
All that said, even the Factory Hurst shifter is WAYYY better that the Ford manufactured one, especially the 69 version, and if you really want, you can drill and tap to add the stop bolts ….