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Porsche 356a Shifter Lever New Concourse "short Shaft" 1958-1959 on 2040-parts.com

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Titusville, Florida, United States

Titusville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Automotion Manufacturer Part Number:291060

 Reproduction Of OriginalPorsche 356BT5 Shifter Lever, New Concourse, 356A 1958-1959 Finally done is our reproduction of our Shifter Lever. This shifter lever is shorter than the rest and had been changed on the early 356BT5 and changed in those years. This is done from the original shifter lever taken and CAD designed with a CNC machine. This is a new shifter lever that comes with the plastic half moon cup and will also fit 356A's but was put on the early 356BT5's. From so many years of shifting and usage they will crack on the bottom eye hole buy a new one today.

PORSCHE 356 1958, 1959

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