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Vintage Chris Craft Higgins Wooden Boat Chrome Shifter Shift Lever Hot Rod Look on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Rochester, New York, US

Rochester, New York, US
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I am selling this for a friend that is down sizing his vintage boat Collection.  He didn't give me much information as to what boat this was out of but I believe it was either Chris Craft or a Higgins wood boat. This Pistol Grip Shifter was mounted in the dash of a wooden boat. It is chromed steel and is kind of heavy duty. It measures 25 inches long. As I'm a vintage Boat Guy and love Old Hot Rods I thought this would be also used as a Floor Shifter with some basic mods. Use as is or re chrome for Show Condition. Shipping in the Great 48 is only $20.00. Please ask any questions you may have before bidding. Look at my other auctions and thanks for bidding. Jim

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