Wow! 1965 Dodge D-100 Oem Shift Knob! on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, United States
For sale is an original Shift Knob i pulled from a 1965 Dodge D-100 Pickup Truck. This shift knob will fit the 61-71 Dodge D-100 Trucks. The shift pattern is worn but still visible. The threading for mounting the knob is in great condition with no damage to the threads likes stripping or cross threading. Thanks for looking!
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