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Thread: Original bakelite 5 speed 901 shift knob

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    Original bakelite 5 speed 901 shift knob

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    SOLD shipped CONUS OBO
    Last edited by damsroy; 05-15-2017 at 04:28 AM.
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    If this is correct for my '67S, I'm interested.
    Tim O'Donnell
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    Tim,

    I'm more of a LWB guy so I can't guaranty it is correct for a 67S.

    If nobody chimes in here I suggest you post the question in the Technical forum and we will get an answer very quickly.

    Damien
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    Still available.
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    Damsroy,

    Is this threaded or does it use the crush sleeve? You may want to add a pic from the bottom
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    If you will include shipping to Norway I will take it!! Can paypal you right away!

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