Ford 1965-66 Mustang 4 Speed Shift Knob W/chrome Base on 2040-parts.com
Silver Spring, Maryland, US
This Item is a Ford 1965-66 Mustang 4 Speed Shift Knob With Chrome Base
Will also fit a 1966 Fairlane and Comet
This item is Original and in great condition
Base has been re-chromed
Click below for the original handle
Click below for a new handle install kit
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Will be shipped USPS Priority Mail in the USA
Will ship Internationally
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