Vintage Triumph Gear Shift Knob Wood & Enamel on 2040-parts.com
Harrington Park, New Jersey, United States
Up for auction is this vintage Triumph wood and enamel gear shift knob. the knob measures 2 3/16" high and about 1 7/8" wide. It has a chrome base. Please see the pictures for condition and email me with questions. High bidder pays shipping and insurance. New Jersey bidders add 7% sales tax or supply a valid resale number. Good luck for this is a fine find!
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