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1961 Corvette Chevrolet Chevy Chev Oem Radio Knob & Wiper Knob Nice Chrome! on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
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Central Point, Oregon, US

Central Point, Oregon, US
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These have really good chrome and are OEM 12V 1961 Chevrolet Corvette knobs!  I picked up during the search for 1956 Buick parts for its resto.  The detail is excellent. Even the wiper set screw is still in place! Nice upgrade for your fine Corvette motorcar. Don't miss it as the opening bid is low!

 

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