Hurst 6 Speed Logo Imprinted Shift Knob White 3/8"-16 For Chrome Stick Shifters on 2040-parts.com
Sugar Land, Texas, US
**** THIS KNOB ONLY FITS Hurst CHROME sticks! If your vehicle does NOT have a Hurst chrome stick, this knob doesn't fit! See my other listings for OE-threaded knobs - every application is different - most DO NOT say Hurst on sides! **** Brand new WHITE Hurst classic 6 speed knob: SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR SHIFTERS, STICKS, KNOBS, & "HURST EQUIPPED" EMBLEMS!
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