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Jockey Shift Twisted Shifter Ratchet Top Panhead Knucklehead Shovelhead Chopper on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Arvada, Colorado, US

Arvada, Colorado, US
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Hand made twisted jockey shifter for Ratchet top tranny.  Put this on your chop for that "old skool" touch, instead of the same ol custum crum piece everyone else is runnin.  I hand make these myself out of steel and each one is a little different.  Chrome it, powder it, paint it, or run it the way it is, its up to you!  Shift knobs not included.  Last picture shows a very similar one mounted on a jockey top tranny.  Thanks for bidding and Good Luck!  U.S.A. shipping 7 bux. Anywhere else, will send invoice.

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