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Hurst Shifter Stick #7236 With White Knob Keiser Logo on 2040-parts.com

US $62.00
Location:

Anacortes, Washington, United States

Anacortes, Washington, United States
Great condition. Very small amount of chrome chipped on the forward edge. From my memory it could all be cover by a 1/2" circle. Regardless is hardly noticeable even when looking right at it. Threads are in great condition and the knob has some scratches.
Brand:Hurst Surface Finish:chrome Manufacturer Part Number:5387236 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Used this for 5 years in my 1969 C10 with my TKO600 Transmission.  It was perfect.  Sold the transmission and dont need it anymore.  I'm sure this fits many applications.

See pictures for overall condition.  

I will gladly accept refunds if it isnt as described or shown.

Feel free to contact with any questions, I normally respond very quickly.

Free shipping to lower 48

Will ship internationally, please message me and I can give you a quote for shipping before you bid.  I ship normally with USPS from zip code 98221 if that helps anyone with special shipping rates.

Thank you, blessings!

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