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68-82 Corvette 4 Speed Manual Shifter, Linkage Mount Bracket Oem Gm C3 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Harrison, Michigan, US

Harrison, Michigan, US
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THIS AUCTION HAS NO RESERVE AND IS FOR A 68-82 CORVETTE 4 SPEED MANUAL SHIFTER, LINKAGE MOUNT BRACKET OEM GM C3. THIS CAME OUT OF A 74 CORVETTE AND EVERYTHING APPEARS TO BE IN VERY GOOD. SHAPE. THIS WAS WORKING AND SHIFTED SMOOTH. THERE ARE A COUPLE LITTLE RUST SPECS ON THE CHROME SHIFTER BUT I BELIEVE IT IS BELOW THE SHIFTER BOOT. COMES WITH ALL OF THE LINKAGES. COMES WITH THE MOUNTING BRACE THAT BOLTS TO THE CROSS MEMBER. AS PICTURED.

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