Vintage Ford/mercury/mustang/granada Three 3 Speed White Number Shift Knob on 2040-parts.com
Hutchinson, Minnesota, United States
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YOU ARE BIDDIING ON A USED OEM WALNUT 3-SPEED WHITE NUMBER GEAR SHIFT KNOB. THEY WERE USED ON ALL VINTAGE FORD's, MERCURY's, GRANADA's, MUSTANG's. MAYBE USED ON MANY OTHER FOMOCO PRODUCTS . THANKS FOR LOOKING. GOOD LUCK BIDDING
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