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1959 Ford, Edsel, Fairlane 500, Galaxy Seat Knob on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Geneseo, Kansas, United States

Geneseo, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used

Offering at a no reserve auction is a seat knob that came out of a 1959 Edsel Station Wagon.  This is the same knob that is used in a 1959 Ford Galaxy, Fairlane 500, Wagon and may fit other makes and years.  Please check your exchange manual first.  This knob is in good shape, it is not cracked or broken, the set screw is not rusted or stripped.  It works just fine.  The knob does have a few scratches on it from 58 years of use so I am not advertising this as a perfect peace. These are hard to find in this shape, and would make a great addition to your restoration. Feel free to contact me with any questions.

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