Crankshaft Shift Knob - Rat Rod - Hot Rot on 2040-parts.com
Port Orange, Florida, United States
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Check out this really cool old crankshaft from an 1940's outboard motor. Perfect to make a custom shifter for your hot rod or rat rod.This could be one of the coolest shifters out there...It's just the right size to fit in your hand.Please check out my other auctions or ask if you have any questions.
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