Nos Souvenir Shift Knob From Ford "early V8 Club Of America" 1986 Hot Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Citrus Heights, California, United States
Here is a NOS souvenir shift knob from the 1986 Western Regional Meet that
was held in Victoria B.C. It was titled 'Fords n' Flowers and depicts a
1936 Ford. This shift knob is NOS and has the same threads as my stock '29
banger shifter.
The pictures made it look brown, for some reason. It actually is so dark it is almost black. Flat Rate Shipping $2.50 |
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