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Ford Top Loader Shift Knob --excellent Repro - Mustang, Falcon Etc? on 2040-parts.com

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Peachtree City, Georgia, United States

Peachtree City, Georgia, United States
Ford Top Loader Shift Knob --Excellent Repro - Mustang, Falcon etc?, image 1
Condition:New other (see details)

 Up for grabs is a new old stock gear shift knob that is correct for 1964 - 1967 Sunbeam Tigers, Ford Falcon, Futura, Caliente, Shelby Cobra, Intermecannica Italia, Mustang, and many other Ford powered (260, 289, maybe 351)cars with top loader 4 speed transmissions.
I have sold many of these over the years, and ALL of the buyers have been pleased with this quality reproduction.
Included is the shift knob and chrome locking ring.



Shipping is $4.00 to the Lower 48 states.  Insurance and/or tracking is at the buyers option and expense, and must be requested if desired. If no insurance or tracking is requested, the buyer agrees to accept all responsibility for the item once the item has been shipped. A paid receipt from the carrier will be considered proof of shipment, and the seller will be void of all responsibility for the item once it has been shipped.

I accept all forms of payment, and only ship within the US.

Should this item no longer be available, the auction may be ended at any time.

Thanks.


Tiger, Comet, Cobra, Fairlane, Torino, Caliente, Falcon, Italia, Griffith

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