Big Heavy "Red Baron" shifter knob! Made from Solid Aluminum!
This one has a bracket attached to it also. This one was in a box with a card that reads "ACE LEATHER PRODUCTS"
BIG THICK SOLID Iron Cross Shift knob is beautifully crafted in heavy Aluminum and features intricate red enamel background with a killer black cross, This isn't a cheesy pewter item. Its heavy, its a high end shift knob. Its twice as heavy as a lokar shift knob. It fits in your hand perfect!
being sold in AS IS CONDITION.
Its a dark blood red that would look great in any hotrod car or truck!
It comes with the bracket attached. I will not remove it. Shipped in a Medium flat rate box.
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