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Let's see your favorite shift knobs

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by roosters hot rods, Nov 1, 2008.

  1. cretin
    Joined: Oct 10, 2006
    Posts: 3,066

    cretin
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    Here is a simple Art Deco one I made recently. Polished aluminum.

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    Another simple but cool one I've been holding on to to use in my '54

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    And a door knob from the Cadillac hotel I plan to clean up and use in my Cadillac powered A roadster.

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  2. fatguyzinc
    Joined: Apr 27, 2016
    Posts: 3

    fatguyzinc

    resurecting a zombie thread here, but...
    this is the "kilduff machine" shifter in my
    78, 454 powered vette. the wife made all the shift
    knobs out of clear acrylic casting resin, glitter & dye
    poured into old christmas ornament balls then cracked open.
    it gets a ton of comments by anyone who sees it.

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  3. FrankenRodz
    Joined: Dec 20, 2007
    Posts: 892

    FrankenRodz
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    This Guy is on the Column Shift of my '49 Chevy Project. I drilled a hole through his ear and slid him on.

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  4. Another 8-ball .... BORING .... but

    My dad gave me this from his tavern to make one in 1972. I immediately drilled, tapped, installed on my 66 tri-power GTO. It's been on a few cars over the years but they had to earn it. Now, it's in it's final home. The car is from my friend of 25 years. He owned it 42 years before passing away 2 years ago. I won't ever sell it.

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