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Hurst 4 Speed Engraved Shift Knob Black 3/8"-24 Fine Chrome Stick Shifters Amc on 2040-parts.com

US $25.97
Location:

Sugar Land, Texas, US

Sugar Land, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Hurst Manufacturer Part Number:163-0102 Other Part Number:1630102

Brand new BLACK Hurst classic 4 speed knob:

  • Hurst # 163-0102, 1 7/8" diameter, 3/8"-24 threads
  • Hurst jam nut included
  • Engraved shift pattern, plain sides (no logo)
  • Sold in bulk as pictured, no retail blister pack
  • Custom colors available by request
  • 3/8"-24 FINE THREAD for SOME early Hurst chrome sticks (manufactured pre ~1975)
  • This thread is OE on many late 1960's-early 1970's AMC applications
  • Also fits FACTORY Hurst shifters for Buick & Olds to 1972
  • Usually NOT CORRECT for any Chevy or Pontiac (3/8"-16)
  • Does NOT FIT most AFTERMARKET Hurst shifters (3/8"-16)
  • PLEASE CONFIRM THREADS BEFORE YOU BUY!

 

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