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1971 Ford Bronco Stick Shifter With Stainless Steel Ball Handle~clearance~ on 2040-parts.com

US $54.50
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Granada Hills, California, United States

Granada Hills, California, United States

1971 FORD BRONCO HURST STICK SHIFT WITH STAINLESS STEEL BALL HANDLE

ITEM NUMBER 6900

IT APPEARS THE HURST SHIFTER HAS BEEN HEATED IN A COUPLE OF PLACES,

THEREFORE THE CHROME IS FADED IN A COUPLE PLACES, YOU CAN RE-CHROME TO LOOK MUCH BETTER IF DESIRED.

THE STAINLESS STEEL BALL HANDLE I'M INCLUDING IS VERY HARD TO FIND.

THE BALL HANDLE HAS SOME SCRATCHES ON IT BUT OVERALL THE ITEM HAS GOOD PRESENTATION.

WE TRY VERY HARD TO BE SPECIFIC AND DESCRIBE THE ITEM AS EXACT AS WE CAN

THIS ITEM IS SOLD AS IS

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