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Vintage Bakelite Evil Knievel Shift Knob .hot Rod Rat Rod Bobber Chopper. on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Reading, Pennsylvania, United States

Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

Up for grabs is a great bakelite shift knob for your rod or custom. 3/8 24 thread. the diameter is about 2" .The knob is re manufactured by mating an antique token to a bakelite shift knob.Thanks and please check my other auctions for more hot rod and custom related parts. 
Ladies and Gentlemen please do us both the favor of reading and understanding the auction and terms so that i can better meet your expectations. My auctions are for many old,used or re manufactured items that many times are in less than perfect pristine  condition. I sell many many items to many satisfied customers and I hope that this paragraph will help establish reasonable expectations for all.Though I make every effort to disclose any glaring defects the pictures are of the actual item and MUST be used to determine the condition of the item .Used with wear and tool marks means that the item is used, displays wear ,and has visible tool marks.Perfect items will be stated as such. Shipping and handling costs are clearly stated in the auction and shipping is conducted once a week based on volume and my ever changing schedule (usually no more than three business days from purchase). I make every effort to keep my prices and practices fair and competitive and these variables are all plainly listed for your consideration.  Please feel free to contact me with special concerns or needed clarification BEFORE you bid and ill do my best to accommodate your needs.

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