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Bakelite Shift Knob Vintage Antique Shifter 5/16-24 Car Truck Ford 1930s 1940s ? on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

North Fork, California, United States

North Fork, California, United States
Condition:Used Surface Finish:Original Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

A vintage bakelite shifter knob that measures about 2 inches across,is about 1 1/4 inch tall and has 5/16 24 threads.Surface has numerous scuffs/scratches from use/age/storage,it appears to have been red or maroon when new but has faded to mostly a brownish with maybe a little red tint,hard to describe,it's very red inside where the threads are with no sun exposure.The threads are good and spins on about 7 1/2 turns before it tightens up with no issues.Free shipping by USPS Parcel Select anywhere in the continental U.S.,will not ship elsewhere.Immediate payment required on this item.Thanks for looking.

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