Willys Jeep & Truck Transfer Case Knobs 1941- 71 2pcs on 2040-parts.com
Benton Harbor, Michigan, US
Willys Jeep & Pickup Truck dual lever ( T18 ) Transfer Case knobs Set of 2 This auction is for 2 black Transfer Case knobs, 1941 - 1971. These knobs fit all Military Jeeps Cj-s & Willys Pickup Trucks 1947 - 1965 with dual lever transfer cases. They are Threaded with a 5/16 fine thread. They will add to the interior of your vehicle and Match the Gear Shift Knobs I have listed elsewhere. Very high quality and correct for vintage Willys Jeep vehicles. This sale is for a set of 2 Knobs for one price
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