1942 1946 1947 Cadillac Auto Transmission Shift Indicator on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Up for bid is a used 1942-1947 Cadillac Shift Indicator as pictured. It was removed from a 1946 Cadillac many years ago. The plastic is clear, lettering is nice, the mounting holes show some scratches that will not show when installed. Thanks for looking . |
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