Vintage Eelco Chrome Pistol Grip Shifter Knob Gasser Hot Rat Rod Cal Custom on 2040-parts.com
North Jackson, Ohio, United States
This is a rare vintage EELCO Chrome Pistol Grip Shifter Knob from the 60's.
Unique contour shape. Chrome has slight wear and minor imperfections. 3/8-16 threads - fits most Hurst shifters. NOTE: The Hurst stick in the pictures is NOT included! All my items are Packed Well and Shipped Promptly. Please look carefully at the pictures and ask any questions. |
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