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Duesy Shift knob?
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For some reason I though the fact it's marble would really change the feel of it. Besides being a hair cooler to the touch it's similar to any other shift knob. John
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Are the standard knobs "marbled" like this or are they solid black? JohnnyA
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RandyEma wrote: Don. the all black knob with those same ribs were std, when the marbeled knobs were used is unclear. Randy
Good info, thanks Randy!
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RandyEma wrote: The white marbeled top knob was used by Duesenberg as an accy the brown toped one I think is the same mfg but not used by Duesenberg. Randy
Hi Randy,
If Duesenberg used them as an accessory, does that mean that an all black knob may also have been used?
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Here is an "official" Duesenberg shift knob for reference.
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