1973 - 1985 Jeep Wagoneer / Cherokee / J-truck Transfer Case Shift Knob on 2040-parts.com
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States
1973 - 1985 Jeep Wagoneer / Cherokee / J-Truck Transfer Case Shift Knob.
This is a used OEM transfer case shift knob removed from a 1977 Jeep J-10 Pickup Truck. The shift knob has been thoroughly cleaned, inspected, and appears to be overall in good "driver" condition. The shift knob has a few heavy gouges as well as some light scuffs and scratches, however does not appear to be cracked, broken, or damaged beyond usage. The painted shift pattern diagram is heavily faded, however the impressions are still legible. The threaded insert does not appear to have any broken, damaged, or missing threads, and is firmly seated in the knob. See pictures for more details. |
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