i found a link last night on how to properly restore a shift knob. here it is. http://www.mbzponton.org/valueadded/mai ... elite2.htm
i havent tried it yet but i am going to it makes total sence to me. since the manual shift knobs are bakelite and wood products (sawdust). i was goign to try it myself. but i couldn't find any boot polish. i may also try to groove the lines and number deeper so i can repaint those too.
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What's that shifter from? Nice to be able to go from 1st to reverse like that. Just be careful with the 1 to 2 shift!
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i took it off a f600 because it was loose. or i wouldnt have bothered with it. i just wanted to see if i could restore one. so far i am unhappy abotu my steady hand and painting detail skills. so i havent went any further.