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    Wood shift knob

    This is an early threaded Amco knob in nice driver conditionimage.jpgimage.jpg $100 shipped in US, $100 plus shipping elsewhere

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    Pm sent

    Thanks

    Jim
    Australia

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    Jim asked what years it will fit. I Pm'ed that it will fit cars with threaded shafts, early cars through '67

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    Knob is sold

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    FYI, I was the one who bought this. I will say that I don't know johnc at all, and with his low number of posts, I was a bit concerned. But for anyone else who might search him out to see if he is legit, I'm happy to report that he was crazy prompt and delivered exactly what he said, and it perfectly matches the picture.

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