Vintage Skull Gear Shift Knob - Red Eyes on 2040-parts.com
Emmaus, Pennsylvania, United States
| Vintage Skull Gear Shift Knob- Red Eyes - Cane Topper Hood Ornament Car Motorcycle Harley IndianYou are bidding on a Vintage metal skull shift knob/cane topper/hood ornament Red eyes. Measures approx 3 1/4" x 2" Very Nice vintage condition! Awesome piece would look cool on an old rat rod or chopper This item comes from a smoke free, pet free home!
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