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Vintage Hurst Shifter T Handles W/button Linelock Transbrake Vertigate on 2040-parts.com

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Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:HURST Other Part Number:1/2-20 FINE THREADS Manufacturer Part Number:VINTAGE FORD 4 SPEED SHIFTERS Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Interchange Part Number:SHIFT KNOB BALL GRIP HANDLE

3 Shift Handles, 1 has the button for line loc and/or transbrake.

1 Shift lever; says AA on it (I believe it stands for Advance Adapters)

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