WTB….Muncie shift knob.
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WTB….Muncie shift knob.
Muncie shift knob…..was their only one style available?
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Re: WTB….Muncie shift knob.
Did they ever make one with the shift pattern engraved in the top of the knob?
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Re: WTB….Muncie shift knob.
Putting the shift pattern on the transmission knob was not done during the Model T era on any make car or truck, stock or accessory, that I know of.
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Re: WTB….Muncie shift knob.
Would be beneficial
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Re: WTB….Muncie shift knob.
If you cant remember your shift pattern, take a new Bakelite knob to a local engraver.
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Re: WTB….Muncie shift knob.
Not quite…..good try
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Re: WTB….Muncie shift knob.
The only original knobs I have ever seen were slightly under a two inch Bakelite-like black ball. No markings.
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Re: WTB….Muncie shift knob.
Thanks Wayne.