Nos Gm 3 Speed Shift Knob, Camaro Nova Chevelle on 2040-parts.com
Pickerington, Ohio, United States
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Selling an NOS GM shifr knob for a floor-shifted 3 speed manual transmission. It is in the original box which has the GM part number 3921146. It is correct for 1967-81 Camaros or Firebirds, 1964-74 Novas, 1964-72 Chevelles, 1964-72 Skylark-GS, 1964-72 Tempest-Lemans-GTO, and 1964-72 Cutlass-442. This shift knob will work on Muncie, Saginaw, or Hurst shifters. Shipping to anywhere in the US via USPS parcel post is $6.00, or to Canada via standard international shipping is $7.50 (sorry, no sales to anywhere else). Thanks and happy bidding!
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