1937-1938 Ford Original Floor Shift Knob W/v8 Logo on 2040-parts.com
Center Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
You are bidding on an original 1937-1938 Ford floor shifter knob with V8 logo. Knob is dark brown. Terms of Sale, Please Read.... Please remember this is an auction and all sales are final, no refunds, no returns. I do my best to give accurate descriptions but I might overlook something important to those interested. I am happy to answer your questions, please ask questions before you bid. Pay Pal payments are due at close of auction, or no later than 3 days after auctions ends. |
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