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1932 Ford Flathead V8 Skull Shift Knob Custom Hot Rod Flames Rat Rod Shifter on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
Location:

Rialto, California, United States

Rialto, California, United States
Condition:New

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Up for auction is a polished Fine Pewter Shift Knob named  “Deadline Basic V8 ”.
This Knob is made specifically for e-bay so you will only  find it here.
It uses a 16mm X 1.5 aluminum insert that can be fitted  with different size adapters.
It is 2 9/16 inches tall, 2 inches wide, and 2 6/8 long.  Made of solid fine pewter and
polished to a high shine. This bad boy weighs in at  approximately 13 ounces.
It fits perfectly in your hand not too small, not too  big…. just right.
Also comes with a black velvet pouch, which can be used  to cover it, hiding it from prying eyes.
Great as a paper weight for your desk or just an awesome  addition to your hot rod collection.

This item comes with ONE adapter of your  choice.
  Use these I.D. charts to determine what adapter you need.


  I.D. Chart Instructions

1) U.S.  Auto I.D. Chart

2)  Aftermarket Shifter I.D. Chart

3) Import  Auto I.D. Chart

If after measuring your shifter you are unsure about your  adapter size feel free to
  Email me. I might know your auto’s adapter size.
  I will do everything possible to make sure this shifter knob  fits your car.

If for any reason the adapter you receive doesn’t fit your  car,
  I can mail ONE extra adapter for free “In  the U.S.A. only”.

These are the adapter size’s I currently have available.
½ X 20 - 3/8 X 16 - 3/8 X 24 - 5/16 X 18 - 5/16  X 24 – 7/16 X 20
7/16 X 14 - M7 X 1.0 - M8 X 1.25 - M10 X 1.5 - M10 X  1.25
M12 X 1.5 - M12 X 1.25 - M16 X 1.5

Here’s some info I hope will help.
B&M Shifter -½ X 20    Lokar Shifter -3/8 X 16   Gennie  Shifter -5/16 X 18

Please remember to include adapter size needed with your purchase.

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