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- 64-67 el camino / chevelle white manual shift ball 4 speed pattern 3/8" course(US $18.00)
- 1964-74 gto / lemans white manual 2” shift ball w/ 4 speed pattern - 3/8" course(US $22.00)
- 1967-72 cutlass / 442 new walnut shift knob automatic only - 5/16" course(US $39.00)
- 1969-71 gto / lemans walnut shift knob w/ 4 speed shift pattern 3/8" course(US $49.00)
- 1964-87 cutlass / 442 white manual shift ball w/ 4 speed pattern - 3/8" fine(US $18.00)
- Model a ford transmission bell housing 1928 - 1931(US $35.00)
Ferrari F70 (new Enzo) 2012 debut confirmed
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