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2 Vintage Scott Drake 1968 1969 1970 Ford Mustang Window Crank Knob Knobs on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Everett, Washington, United States

Everett, Washington, United States

2 Vintage Scott Drake 1968 1969 1970 Ford Mustang Window Crank Knob Knobs

There are 4 photos of the item below.

--- Both new in package, each is about 1-1/4" in diameter. The whitish color on the top of one is just the plastic and not the knob.

--- See photos for condition details

--- Will be well packed



--- Buyer pre-pays endprice + Shipping -- 4 oz USPS 1st Class or Padded Flat Rate Priority Envelope
--- Payment must be received within 7 days of purchase.
--- The item description is guaranteed to be accurate but all items are sold as-is unless otherwise stated.
--- Washington State Residents add Sales Tax.
--- I don't have a way to arrange for a local pick-up of this item, I'm sorry for the inconvienence


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