Flight Service wrote: 1994 Ford Ranger, I loved that thing.
This is what I've inherited from my late father. I'm driving down to Florida Monday to pick it up. 1994 regular cab, short bed, 4.0, 5 speed, 4x4, and only 76,000 miles.
lastsnare wrote: I made this one. not outstanding quality, but good enough for fun :P
You could fab a few of those up and probably sell them.
In reply to Flight Service:
I did have one or two friends ask me if I was making them. My build process was a bit slow and clumsy, so I would probably hate myself if I agreed to try making more than one or two :P
but, with that said, I really only made it, because I couldn't find anyone selling an R2D2 knob on the internet.
I do have two blank white knobs on standby though if the mood strikes (back) again !
lastsnare wrote: I do have two blank white knobs on standby though if the mood strikes (back) again !
I see what you did there.
'68 MGBGT, just a round black knob with white shift pattern on a chrome stick. No center console, it just comes out of the carpet with a simple chrome bezel and rubber boot (not my car, but except for the ashtray, blue upholstery and overall much better condition it's pretty much the same).
GameboyRMH wrote:moparman76_69 wrote:Too soon
That's more of a lever really, not necessarily a knob. But it is a stupid design anyway and GM should be sued into oblivion for it!
SEADave wrote: just a round black knob with white shift pattern on a chrome stick. It just comes out of the carpet.
Made that more funny for you
Back in the day Norman Garrett made a run of round Delrin knobs for the Miata. I have one in my car and it rules. My brother found his on eBay.
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