Old Skool Rat Rod Harley Indian Chief Knucklehead Panhead Flathead Shift Knob on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, US
Here is a real vintage Old Skool, Skull Shift Knob. Chrome is worn, but looks better in person than the pictures show. Has a set screw base so it should fit your Rat Rod or Vintage Harley Davidson Bobber or Indian Chief.
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