Hurst Muncie 4-Speed Shifter Rod. Part # is 2139. Part looks new but not sure. Looks like it never has been used. Please do your research. Email your questions. Insurance optional. Shipping to lower 48 only! I do combine shipping. Buyer pays return shipping. Priced to sell. thanks Check out my other items!
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