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69 81 Camaro Chevelle Nova Corvette Black Hurst Shift Knob Shifter Ball 3/8 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Galt, California, United States

Galt, California, United States
Condition:New UPC:N/A

 SHIFT KNOB, BLACK & CHROME - 3/8" - 16 COARSE THREADS FOR HURST SHIFTER

Excellent reproduction of original two piece shifter ball. Will fit on Camaro, Nova and Chevelle (and many other GM products) with 3/8" Hurst shifter. High quality materials with both the heavy chrome base lock nut ring and upper ball. Fits any 3/8" (Hurst) style shifter handle. Both threaded as original. Reproduction of GM Part #: Assembly 3921147.

Part is in stock and ready to ship within one business day of cleared payment. 

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