Momo Leather Shift Knob From Alfa Romeo Spider on 2040-parts.com
Terra Ceia, Florida, US
For sale is a leather shift Knob that came off of a 78 spider. It is in very good condition. It is shaped on the top to fit in your hand which I believe make it their super anatomic model. These sell new for over $100
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