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Vintage Hurst Black Velvet Shifter Handle 3/8-24 Fine Threads on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
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Knoxville, Iowa, United States

Knoxville, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Brand:YENKO BALDWIN MOTION SHELBY HEMI Other Part Number:VINTAGE SHIFT HANDLE Manufacturer Part Number:BLACK FELT Surface Finish:BLACK VELVET Interchange Part Number:SHIFT HANDLE BALL KNOB GRIP Part Brand:HURST

LOT # 80......VINTAGE HURST 3/8 X 24 FINE THREADS BLACK VELVET SHIFTER HANDLE .   NICE CONDITION WITH A FEW WORN SPOTS AS SEEN IN THE PICTURES. A RARE HANDLE THAT WILL LOOK GOOD ON THAT VINTAGE  GASSER, HOTROD, ALTERED OR CRUISER. WILL SHIP INTERNATIONAL THRU THE GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM. PAYPAL PAYMENTS ONLY.

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