Vintage Retro Handmade Car Auto Shift Knob Gear Head Shifter Metal Devil Key on 2040-parts.com
Riga, default, Latvia
Handmade vintage car shift knob. Made from metal. On top there is picture of devil that holds a key.
Approximately from year 1960 or later. Size (approximate): Diameter (bottom): 4.5 cm or 1,8 inch Height: 3,5 cm or 1,3 inch In very good vintage condition, just some minor scratches, as You can see in the pictures. If you need more information or have any questions, please contact me. |
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