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Vintage Eelco Shift Knob 1932 V8 Hot Rod Rat Gauge Accessory Linkage Nhra Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Santa Rosa, California, United States

Santa Rosa, California, United States

This is a vintage bakelite shift knob, it features an aluminum EELCO  logo,  they made accessories for hot rods and race cars like gauges, carburetor linkages etc.,..it is 2" in diameter and has a  threaded hole to mount on your shifter, it has much wear typical of an old knob,  take a look at the pics, it would look great on an old   car, truck or hot rod.** FREE SHIPPING IN THE LOWER 48 STATES!      ** I WILL BE LISTING A COLLECTION OF RARE AND COLLECTABLE SHIFT KNOBS FREQUENTLY

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