Original Heater Knob For 1951 Dodge ¾ Truck B3 Series on 2040-parts.com
Zimmerman, Minnesota, US
This is a HEATER knob from a 1951 Dodge ¾ truck B3 series. The knob is in good condition has a little wear around the lettering. The lettering shows better in the pictures than it does in real life it isn't as bright white lettering as the picture shows. This one is in really good shape can read the lettering really well.
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