Vintage 1960's Wood Wooden 4sp Speed Shift Knob Reverse Chevy Ford Gm Dodge Rare on 2040-parts.com
Lehighton, Pennsylvania, US
Hello,
Up for offer is a vintage 1960's Wooden Shift knob. I am not quite sure what model vehicle it came off of and it is not in the best shape. However, I can assure you that it is made out of wood and 100% original. It has a 4sp pattern with reverse. The number pattern is in good shape and all the numbers are still visible. Again, the shift knob itself is not in the best shape but is NOT all cracked falling apart. Other than that what you see is what you get. Pictures speak louder than words! Any questions please feel free to ask. Thank You.
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