Vintage 50s 60s ? Chevrolet Wood Shift Knob Chevy Shifter Handle 4spd 3spd on 2040-parts.com
Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, US
Up for grabs is this cool vintage 50s or 60s vintage Chevrolet woodgrain shift knob. Im not sure if this was a factory or aftermarket item, but it is a great accessory for your vintage Chevy. Its a real wood knob with a metal "Chevrolet" logo insert. The thread looks to be 1/2" -20
Its used, but still in good shape with great chrome. The woodgrain has a couple of tiny nics, but overall is very presentable. Threads are very good. Comes as shown.
This has been in storage for many years, so may be a nice find for the Chevrolet fans and best of all.......No Reserve
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- All items are vintage, used, or untested so are sold as-is with no guarantees or refunds
- USA shipping only!!! no exceptions. S/H cost is non-negotiable, so please factor this in when bidding.
- Payment due within 7 days of listing's end
- Please keep in mind that I'm not a dealer and am unable to ship on a daily basis (will do my best to ship in a timely manner)
Thanks and enjoy!
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