1970 Amc Auto Shifter Handle For All Except Gremlin And Hornet on 2040-parts.com
Mayer, Minnesota, United States
Wood grain shifter handle for all 1970 AMC cars except Hornet and Gremlin. In good condition over all. Plastic buttons are chrome plated. Chrome has started to peel.
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