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Nos Souviner Shift Knobs 1978 Grand National Meet Of The Early Ford V8 Club 1932 on 2040-parts.com

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Citrus Heights, California, United States

Citrus Heights, California, United States
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 Pictured are two authentic NOS souvenir shift knobs from the 1978 Grand National Meet of the Early Ford V8 Club of America. These are the same size as the stock shift knob in my 29 banger roadster and have the same threads. These are from the Grand National Meet and not from a regional meet.
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