Vintage Original Hurst 4 Speed Shifter Knob Ivory Original Box on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, United States
We have for auction an original vintage Hurst 4 speed Ivory shifter Knob that comes in the original box. The knob is in great condition, it does show some wear that is consistent with its age. The hinge on the case is broken but it still closes tight. Perfect as a display piece or for a resto. This is a great vintage piece that would be perfect to add to any collection. |
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