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1964-1967 Corvette Shifter Assembly Complete Original With Rods 4 Speed on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Easton, Connecticut, US

Easton, Connecticut, US
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What we have for sale is a 1964-1967 Corvette Shifter Assembly Complete Original With Rods 4 Speed.

On the base of the shifter it is worn but there is a part number that appears to be 8863365.
I am pretty confident of the number, but I can't swear to it because it is worn.
The shifter has been around for the last twenty five years in our cellar, as we changed over to a hurst years ago. 
This is a hard to find original shifter, and we are going to start the bidding cheap at $80.00

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