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Vintage Steampunk Porcelain Door Knob / Accesory Shift Knob Rat Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

Elk River, Minnesota, United States

Elk River, Minnesota, United States
Shows wear from use
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

  • This is a neat old vintage porcelain 2 color shift knob, great for a rat rod, circa 1930-1950s
  • Measures 1&7/16 inches tall, 1&1/2 inches wide, and the base threads are 1/2 of an inch inside diameter
  • Shows wear from use, but a neat look for that right purpose
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