64 65 66 67 Corvette Original 4 Speed Shifter Console on 2040-parts.com
Chino Hills, California, United States
This is an original 64 67 Corvette 4 speed shifter console in good condition, the chrome is nice and shiny with little or no pitting at all. I don't think you will find a use console in this condition. The console is missing the two tabs but will not affect installation, it has a small hole where the mounting tab was about the size of a bb. |
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