Triumph Gt6 Dash And Matching Shift Knob on 2040-parts.com
Turlock, California, US
Here is a nicely restored original dashboard and matching custom made shift knob for a triumph GT6.
The dash was re-laminated, stained and finished with UV resistant Spar Urethane. The shift knob was finished to match with the proper shift pattern. This is a really nice original piece.
Some surface laminate was missing on the back but it repressed nicely.
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