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Early Automobile/car Butterscotch Bakelite Shift Knob With Temperature Gauge on 2040-parts.com

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Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania, United States

Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania, United States
GOOD CONDITION
Surface Finish:BAKELITE Warranty:Yes

EARLY AUTOMOBILE/CAR BUTTERSCOTCH BAKELITE/CATLIN SHIFT KNOB WITH TEMPERATURE GAUGE - MOST LIKELY FROM THE LATE 1920'S - EARLY 1930'S - THE KNOB IS A NICE RICH BUTTERSCOTCH COLOR - INTERIOR THREADS ARE OKAY - THERE IS NO CELLO BEZEL OVER THE TEMPERATURE GAUGE, EASILY REPLACED - ALL NUMBERS AND LETTERING ARE VISIBLE/READABLE - THE TEMPERATURE HAND MOVES FREELY - MEASURES APPROX. 1 3/4" TOP DIAMETER, 1 1/2" HIGH, THE THREAD OPENING IS APPROX. 9/16" IN DIAMETER - I HAVE PROVIDED 8 PHOTOGRAPHS AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION, PLEASE VIEW THEM ALL - ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS, PLEASE EMAIL BEFORE BIDDING - PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS - THANKS FOR LOOKING!

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