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Vintage Gear Shift Knob Maybe Brodie Knob on 2040-parts.com

US $23.00
Location:

Uniontown, Ohio, US

Uniontown, Ohio, US
:

VINTAGE GEAR SHIFT KNOB  maybe called a Brodie Knob

I picked this up at an estate sale.  I would call it lucite acrylic but don't really know what it's made of.

It looks like it's missing the part to strap it on.

Check out all the pictures please for complete description and condition.

I just know it's old and usually that means somebody out there has a use for it.

Thanks for looking!

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