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New Cpc 65 66 67 Mustang Chrome 4 Speed Shift Shifter Handle Tra-657-554 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
THE PACKAGING IS NOT IN THE BEST OF SHAPE
Part Brand:CALIFORNIA PONY CARS Manufacturer Part Number:TRA-657-554

Up for sale is a brand new 1965-1967 Mustang chrome 4 speed shifter handle This is manufactured by California Pony Cars and is part# TRA-657-554. The packaging is not in the best of shape but the handle looks A-OK. This features the reverse lock-out mechanism as the originals did. A must if your handle is in need of replacement.....
Buyer to pay fixed shipping charge of $12.00 IN THE US AND MORE TO FOREIGN ADDRESSES.

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