Vintage Racer Brown Cams Shift Knob V8 Hot Rod Scta 32 Ford Flathead Nhra on 2040-parts.com
Santa Rosa, California, United States
This is a vintage bakelite shift knob, it features a detailed RACER BROWN CAMS logo on it, it says " RACER BROWN INCORPORATED" "LOS ANGELES " in small print around the edges it is 2" in diameter, it would look great on an old race car car, truck or hot rod.** FREE SHIPPING IN THE LOWER 48 STATES! ** I WILL BE LISTING A COLLECTION OF RARE AND COLLECTABLE SHIFT KNOBS FREQUENTLY
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