Mopar 1966 To 1968 A, B And C Body Floor Shift Lever Used Original on 2040-parts.com
Stromsburg, Nebraska, United States
This is a Mopar 1966 to 1968 A or B or C Body floor mount shift lever with knob. There is no cable, spring or push button. This is the lever and knob only. The lever has some rust pitting and the knob is pitted as well. The bushing for the rod is there and appears to be in good condition. Thanks for looking! |
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