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New 1968 1969 Camaro Automatic Shifter Assembly Staple Or Horseshoe Shifter Look on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Hudson, Florida, United States

Hudson, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Classic Headquarters Fits:1968 & 1969 Camaro Placement on Vehicle:Front

NEW 1968 1969 Camaro Automatic Shifter Assembly.

Also known as the Staple or Horseshoe Shifter
.

parts are sold as is, no warranty implied.

Being as these are original 50 year old parts they are being sold as is. No returns accepted for any type of buyers remorse. Please read entire description before bidding or ask any questions. Thank you


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