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1968 Ford Mustang 3 Speed Shifter - Nr on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Everett, Pennsylvania, United States

Everett, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

 1968 Ford Mustang OEM 3 speed shifter.  Couldn't find a part number on it.  Includes the shifter knob and shifter brackets.  This came out of my 1968 mustang.  Chrome is in decent shape but has some pitting.   Please feel free to ask any questions.  Buying in as-is condition.  Buyer must pay shipping or pick up locally.  I marked this as pickup only but I will ship.  No Reserve.  Thanks for looking.

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