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Vintage 1960's Nos Hurst Mastershift 3 Speed Shifter Kit In Original Box 4137636 on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

West Milford, New Jersey, United States

West Milford, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:HURST Manufacturer Part Number:4137636

You are bidding on a Vintage 1960's NOS Hurst Mastershift 3 speed manual shifter kit in original box. Found in a closed speed shop where it had been stored for decades. Complete with installation instructions and mounting hardware. Shifter ball is missing. Hurst part # 4137636. Any questions, please contact Dave 973-600-4366.

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