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Original Amco Walnut Gearshift Knob Used For Early Mgb Mg Parts on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Comox, British Columbia, Canada

Comox, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:MG Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

For Sale: Original Amco walnut gearshift knob in used condition for early MGB


Please view the item photos and description closely. If there are any questions please ask for clarification before bidding.

 

Multiple units for sale listed Aug. 21, and more available upon request. Watch for future sales of collectibles, MG parts, etc.

 

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