Oem White Shift Ball Knob 4 Speed Gm Cars 65-72 Buick Gs Chevy Ss Olds Pontiac on 2040-parts.com
Dracut, Massachusetts, US
USED WHITE SHIFT BALL KNOB FOR MANY GM MUSCLE CARS 65-72 WITH 3/8" FINE THREAD. CAN ALSO BE USED WITH ADAPTER BUSHINGS. HAS SOME PAINT WEAR ON BLACK LINES (easy fix). FIT BUICK GS, CHEVY SS, OLDS 442, PONTIAC GTO TYPE CARS OF THAT ERA. CAN ALSO USE ON RODS & CUSTOMS, CHECK PICS & APPLICATION BEFORE BIDDING.THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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