Vintage Set Of 2 Car Auto Shift Knobs Red Painted Wood & Bakelite Type on 2040-parts.com
Mukwonago, Wisconsin, United States
Vintage set of 2 auto / car parts - shift knobs. Red painted wood knob measures approximately 1 5/8" diameter x 2" length; dark color bakelite type knob measures about 1 1/4" diameter x 2" length and is marked: Dako-Ware, Chicago, Made in U.S.A. Please Note: Shipping is an estimate. Buyer agrees to pay necessary shipping. An invoice will be sent through PayPal to the Buyer's PayPal e-mail address on file if additional shipping is due. Combined shipping available for all items when possible. Please send an e-mail request for extension if payment can not be made within 1 day of auction close. Items over $250.00 will be sent with signature confirmation. International Buyers assume responsibility for lost, stolen, damaged or otherwise not received packages. |
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