Jeep Willys M38 M38a1 M170 Original T90 Tranmission Shift Stick Or Cane on 2040-parts.com
Rising Fawn, Georgia, US
This is an original as found take off shift stick or cane for the T90 tranmission. This is the military style and is an original surplus item. This is one of many from a Ft. Campbell rebuild program in the late 50's. It has very little if any wear and will need a good cleaning. This fits the transmission shifter housing with the screw on cap. QTM Parts.
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