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Thread: FS: 901 Shift Knob and Crush Sleeve

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    FS: 901 Shift Knob and Crush Sleeve

    I'm selling a driver quality 901 shift knob. As you can hopefully see, there are some cracks in the clear lens over the shift pattern (hard to photograph but easy for the naked eye to see). Also, there is a crack in the base that a previous owner glued. Hard to notice when it's on the car. My '67 has a threaded shifter so this won't work for me.

    How about $80 plus $5 for Priority Mail in the US? Email me at 1967SWB@gmail.com if interested.







    Cheers,
    Mike

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    Too optomistic on the price? Feel free to make me an offer...

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