---l@@k----rare Vintage G M 4 Speed Shifter Knob Ball 3/8 Brass-- on 2040-parts.com
Wamego, Kansas, US
Going through a box of some of my stored parts, have had this stuff for over 20 years. Probably some one out there knows more about this 4 speed shifter ball than I do, has a brass 3/8 insert. Have had and gone through several late 60's and 70's cars so I am guessing this came from one of my GM vehicles.
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- ---l@@k----rare vintage g m 4 speed shifter knob ball 3/8 brass--(US $15.00)
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