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1960 T-bird Chrome Shift Handle 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Wadsworth, Ohio, United States

Wadsworth, Ohio, United States
Chrome Finish is smooth. Review Pic of Shift Fork
Manufacturer Part Number:COSB-7210 Surface Finish:Chrome Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:FoMoCo

1960  T-Bird Chrome Shift Handle  2

Smooth Original Shift Handle.   PLEASE examine Pic 2 and 3 the fork end ears for wear and fitment to your application.   I believe this may be the 1960 version. If you are trying to fit up a 1958 1959 1960, please be sure this will work for your application before bidding or buying.
 
It is Returnable for a Refund, so please don't file a Not as Described Dispute if there is something that does not match up as you hoped it might. Just contact me 1st by sending me an email or an ordinary message. 
 

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