4 (four) Shifter Knobs Hurst Indy T Handle Aluminum 4 Speed White Black Rare on 2040-parts.com
Bucyrus, Ohio, United States
You are bidding on 4 (four) vintage gear shift knobs. The Indy aluminum T Handle and white former racing Hurst 4 speed knob have 3/8 - 16 threads. The black knob and the blank aluminum T handle have 1/2 - 13 threads. |
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