Vintage Roadway Freightliner Truck Shift Knob New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com
Brick, New Jersey, US
Up For Auction is This "New Old Stock" 1/2" Course Threaded Chrome Base Roadway "Freightliner" Amber Orange Glitter... Mushroom Shift Knob...from The 1960's...Original in Every Way...
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