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Vintage 1960's Hurst T-handle Shift Knob on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

South Bend, Indiana, United States

South Bend, Indiana, United States
Pre-Owned but In Very Good Condition with No Nicks, Cuts, Scratches, etc.
Brand:HURST Warranty:No Surface Finish:Brushed

One Pre-Owned but in Very Good Condition Vintage 1960's Hurst T-Handle Shift Knob.

Approximately 3 1/2" long by (1 1/2" x 1 1/4") oblong at the big end by (1 1/4" x 1") oblong at the small end.

Threads are complete and in good condition with the internal thread being 3/8" x 16 (coarse) thread.

Has a brushed finish with dark gray paint surrounding the word 'HURST" - no nicks, cuts, scratches, etc.

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