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Vintage Automatic Jaguar Drive Shifter & Lever Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $89.79
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

DO NOT KNOW WHAT YEAR JAGUAR THIS FITS-I BOUGHT IT IN A BOX OF BRITISH AUTO PARTS-MAYBE A MORE KNOWLEDGEABLE EBAYER WOULD BE KIND ENOUGH TO LET ME KNOW SO I CAN INCLUDE IT IN THE DESCRIPTION

THE SHIFTER MOVES UP & DOWN AS IT SHOULD-WITHOUT INSTALLING IT IN A VEHICLE, I HAVE NO IDEA AS TO THE WORKING ORDER OF THE OTHER PARTS

PLEASE ZOOM IN & EXAMINE THE PICTURES CLOSELY AS THEY ARE THE BEST PART OF THE DESCRIPTION

A LITTLE SURFACE RUST ON METAL BASE AS SEEN IN PICTURES-OTHERWISE, PRETTY CLEAN

ALTHOUGH IT IS HARD TO SEE & MY PICTURE IS A LITTLE FUZZY, AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CHROME SHIFTER HANDLE IT'S STAMPED 12:78   H  PG-DON'T KNOW IF THIS WILL HELP BUT IT'S THE ONLY STAMP I COULD FIND


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