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Up In Flames Pin Up Girl Steering Wheel Spinner Knob Pin Up Girl Rat Rod Nob on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Marion, Texas, United States

Marion, Texas, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:black plastic & chrome plated metal base

                    *** Spinner Knob *** 

                                   with         

                          Up in Flames  

                            "  PIN UP GIRL "

                                   inside

                                                                                

                                                                also known as

NECKER KNOB , SUICIDE KNOB , BRODIE KNOB , STEERING WHEEL SPINNER KNOB

40s - 50s Vintage style The knob is in like new condition  has no box

Surface Finish: Clear Lens , black plastic & chrome plated metal base

 It is a real nice tight Knob  

Has extra long adjustable straps will fit early thinner steering wheels & most later (Padded) models steering wheels !!!

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