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68-70 Dodge, Charger, Mopar, B-body, Coronet, Roadrunner, Automatic Shift Handle on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Tampa, Florida, US

Tampa, Florida, US
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Up for auction is an original automatic shift handle for a Mopar. This item was bought for a project, but never used. The shift mechanism was sandblasted and painted. The chrome handle has been polished. There is no pitting to the chrome, however there is some slight wear. The back up switch has been bench tested and is operable. The cable has also been oiled. 

Preferred form of payment is Paypal. I will except other forms of payment if arrangements are made before the close of auction.

This item can be shipped world wide at the buyer's expense. Shipping will be calculated at the close of auction. If you have any questions, please e-mail me prior to the end of auction.

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