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Packard Logo Shift Knob - Hotrod Hot Rod Vintage Car on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sun City, California, United States

Sun City, California, United States
Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller's listing for full details. ...

This one-of-a-kind Packard shift knob is hand made in the USA and has a polished solid brass design insert featuring the Packard logo and the slogan "Ask The Man Who Owns One". The knob also features a solid brass threaded insert. Also included in the auction will be one solid brass threaded adapter to fit your shifter available in the following sizes (your choice): 5/16-18, 5/16-24, 3/8-16, and 3/8-24.

The knob is a slightly translucent caramel/butterscotch color, typical of the era. It shines like a jewel. This beautiful knob feels great in the hand and is something that can be treasured for generations. Please ask any questions ahead of time as all sales are final. I don't think you will be disappointed. Good luck and happy bidding!

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