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70-2 Olds Cutlass 442 = Automatic Console Shifter, Restored,nice Chrome,others on 2040-parts.com

Location:

New Baltimore, Michigan, United States

New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
Very nice auto Shifter
Brand:G.M. Oldsmobile Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Chrome- Walnut

Listing is for a very nice Automatic Shifter for 70-72 Olds Cutlass,442, Supreme{ shown in the first 4 pictures only!}, restored to very nice condition, Chrome handle has been polished to a beautiful shine with only minor specks or scratches remaining,. Base is sandblasted and repainted, lubed and shifts properly. Comes with a nice walnut shift knob. FedEx. ATTN: I currently have a very nice restored Hurst Dual Gate Console in my other listings, pictures for reference only, many other consoles and shifters available ,Please Look

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