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Black Shifter Knob 1/2- 20 Fine Threads Fits B&m Shifters on 2040-parts.com

US $13.50
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Knoxville, Iowa, United States

Knoxville, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1/2 -20 SHIFTER KNOB VINTAGE FORD 1960S Surface Finish:SHINY BLACK Interchange Part Number:1/2-20 THREAD SHIFT KNOB BALL HANDLE GRIP Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:HURST B&M MR GASKET FENTON

LOT  #  9...... BLACK SHIFT KNOB. 1" 15/16" IN DIAMETER. WITH 1/2-20 FINE  THREADS.  FITS ALL SHIFTERS WITH 1/2 X 20 THREADS.  SMOOTH WITH NO SEAM.  WILL SHIP INTERNATIONAL WITH THE GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM.                                       PAYPAL PAYMENTS ONLY.

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