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Lokar Ats6904an Automatic Misson Shifter Chrysler 904 23" Nostalgia on 2040-parts.com

US $309.99
Location:

Columbus, Georgia, United States

Columbus, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lokar Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:ATS6904AN

Lokar Nostalgia Shifters are reminiscent of the early days of hot rodding. The classic double bend chromed lever and Black Mushroom knob gives you a “Blast to the Past” and is another exceptional example of Lokar’s quality. This style of the Lokar Collection of Shifters shares all of the same outstanding features of our single bend shifters including our Safety Lock-Out Button, neutral safety switch, main plate, and side brackets. Shifter boots sold separately. Available for GM, Ford and Chrysler Automatic Transmissions.

We’ve been in business for over nine years and are committed to providing excellent products with exceptional service. If you have any questions or problems, we are more than happy to address your concerns. Please feel free to call us at (706) 478-9560.

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