Vintage Smokers Bakersfield Shift Knob Hot Rod Rat 32 Ford Nhra Dragster Hemi on 2040-parts.com
Santa Rosa, California, United States
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This is a vintage black bakelite shift knob, it has a SMOKERS LLC logo, it says " BAKERSFIELD" at the top, it has a dragster on it , it shows a lot of age and wear but still in good condition, it must have gotten wet, it had some crusty green powder on it, I cleaned it up a bit, you could polish it up with a little elbow grease, the threads are in great shape, * I OFFER FREE SHIPPING IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S.
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