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Vintage B&m Floor Shifter on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Venice, California, United States

Venice, California, United States
Condition:Used

UP FOR GRABS IS ONE B&M VINTAGE QUICK-CLICK RATCHET SHIFTER PART #20575 SEE PICTURE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS . I PURCHASED THIS WITH A BUNCH OF OTHER COOL NOS HI-PO PARTS FROM A OLD SPEED SHOP THAT CLOSED THERE DOORS FOR GOOD (BUMMER) WELL THIS IS BRAND NEW (NOS) AND APPEARS TO BE COMPLETE BUT I CAN'T SAY FOR SURE WHAT ALL CAME WITH THESE 1970'S SHIFTERS . COMES WITH SHIFTER , BRACKETS , CABLE , INSTRUCTIONS , STICKERS AND THE ORIGINAL BOX IN GREAT SHAPE . YOU JUST DON'T FIND THAT MUCH COOL NOS STUFF THESE DAYS , DEFINETLY A COOL PEICE OF HOT RODDING FROM THE 70'S . WELL IF YOU HAVE ANY ?'S OR CONCERNS PLEASE CALL ME . CHEERS DAVID AT 310-493-8550

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