3 Speed Manual Stick Shift Knob Wood Wooden 3-speed Three Speed Transmission on 2040-parts.com
Inwood, West Virginia, United States
3 Speed 3-Speed Manual Stick Transmission shift knob ... wooden ... made of wood . Not sure what vehicle it is from. Please see the photos for the accurate condition. There is large crack in the wood that runs along the direction that the shift shaft would be inserted. Not sure if it can be fixed or not. Does have set screw ... I have not tried to turn it. Please e-mail with any questions.
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