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Vintage Vw Shift Knob Formula Vee Wolfsburg Walnut Enamel 68-79 Volkswagen 12mm on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Southfield, Massachusetts, United States

Southfield, Massachusetts, United States
Used,but wood has been refinished,no notable defects.
Brand:Volkswagen Of America/Amco Surface Finish:Enamel clear urethane finish Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for auction is a really nice vintage VW accessory Formula Vee Wolfsburg walnut shift knob for 68 up Volkswagen Bug,Bus,Ghia,Type 3 & Thing with 12mm stock shifter.The enamel and chrome is near perfect with no cracks or chips and chrome on castle is not worn off like most you see.The wood has been refinished and re-sprayed 6 coats of clear urethane.Threads are in great condition,though the knob is used,it looks new.Nice period accessory for your classic VW.Please contact me with any questions or concerns before purchasing.Thanks for looking.

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