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American Shifter Knob Green 1981 Mustang Black M16x1.5 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
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Multiple Warehouses, United States

Multiple Warehouses, United States
Condition:New Brand:American Shifter Company Part Brand:American Shifter Company Manufacturer Part Number:ASCSNX120435

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American Shifter Knob Green 1981 Mustang Black M16x1.5
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Give your interior the ultimate look. American Shifter's Elite™ series shift knobs are made from the highest quality components resulting in a superior feel on every shift. Each shift knob is designed and customized in the USA by skilled shift knob artisans who have a trained eye on every detail. American Shifters shift knobs offers an exclusive aluminum threaded insert designed to be screwed onto your shift arm. You should avoid shift knobs with set screws or plastic parts as they tend to fail or wobble. Aluminum inserts are only found on the high quality shift knobs as they do not rust like standard metal inserts. Each insert is 16X1.50 threaded and includes a matching jam nut for easy installation. This insert can be adapted to fit any vehicle on the market with American Shifter’s screw-in adapters that are available in several sizes. Use American Shifter’s suicide brody knob adapter to convert any shift knob into a brody steering wheel knob and steer with ease. Choose from several colors and designs to get the shift knob you want. American Shifters also offers an engrave only feature that uses A.T.L.A.S technology to give you a perfect engraved shift knob with no paint. These shift knobs include simple instruction on how to fill in the pattern with the paint color of your choose with ease. Ideal for matching paint colors to interiors, or just creating a custom look.  All Elite series of Shift Knobs can be custom etched to include your shift pattern, logo or design of your choice.
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Founded in 1967 as central New York's premier engine, machine and speed shop, today's Burkart Automotive represents two generations of family-owned and operated history. As the area's racing and performance hotspot, Burkart Automotive helped mainstream drag racing by bringing such big names as Bruce Larson, Tommy Ivo, King and Marshall and an array of other kings of the quarter mile on site for appearances as they worked their way across the northeast racing circuit.

Burkart Automotive specializes in engine building and machine work, 4x4 and off road accessories, and speed and performance gear. "The mission of the team at Burkart Automotive is simple - to be the best choice in the industry for your high-quality speed and performance needs. Whether it's a simple part or a high-performance custom engine, we want your experience to be just right. Our service, our integrity and our lineup of high quality products are the top priorities here at Burkart Automotive, and our goal is to bring you into our family when you buy from us."

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