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1966 1967 66 67 Impala Lower Shifter Boot, Metal Ring 4 Speed Console. Patched. on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

South Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

South Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No Surface Finish:Black

66-67 Impala lower shift boot for cars with 4 spd console. It does have a tear on one side, very common. It is still soft no rips on top side at screw holes or at mounting flange. 66-67 lower boots are hard to find in good useable condition such as this one. I fixed the hole with rubber cement & patch. The ring is solid with light surface rust NO rust holes at all. Ships for FREE in the CONTINETAL USA. NO p.o box shipping. Thanks for looking!

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