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  • #16

    Originally posted by barnlark

    I'm trying to figure out what planet that looks like! [^]
    Originally posted by bams50[/i]

    Does it look like Uranus??
    (You knew [i]somebody had to say it!)

    I would have lost money betting that it wouldn't be you first. Too easy. [:0][)]

    That shift knob is too cool and with perfect colors. Planets can't do it justice.

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    • #17
      Sure that's not just Chihuly's missing eyeball? On acid, maybe...



      Keoni Dibelka / HiloFoto
      In Hawai'i; on Hawai'i; on the Windward Side
      If da salt air never chew 'em up bumbye da lava will...

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      • #18
        BTW: I love it. You, sir, are an artist.

        Yeah, yeah, yeah, we've had this discussion before, but having a coherent vision and knowing how to bring together high-quality work from a variety of talented artisans into one harmonious whole is an art form all its own.



        Keoni Dibelka / HiloFoto
        In Hawai'i; on Hawai'i; on the Windward Side
        If da salt air never chew 'em up bumbye da lava will...

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        • #19
          How big is that shift knob? Is it going to be one of those that fills your hand or more like a stock knob? I guess with a floor shift it will be fairly large.


          1952 Champion Starlight, 1962 Daytona, both w/overdrive.Searcy,Arkansas
          "I may be lazy, but I'm not shiftless."
          "In the heart of Arkansas."
          Searcy, Arkansas
          1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
          1952 2R pickup

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          • #20
            Another awesome addition to an awesome automobile. Nice touch.

            Joe Roberts
            '61 R1 Champ
            '65 Cruiser
            Editor of "The Down Easterner"
            Eastern North Carolina Chapter
            Joe Roberts
            '61 R1 Champ
            '65 Cruiser
            Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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            • #21
              quote:Originally posted by 52-fan

              How big is that shift knob? Is it going to be one of those that fills your hand or more like a stock knob?
              Somewhere in between I'd guess. It is 2" in diameter.

              Dick Steinkamp
              Bellingham, WA

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              Dick Steinkamp
              Bellingham, WA

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              • #22
                Do you have the entire dash project completed, Dick?

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                • #23
                  quote:Originally posted by barnlark

                  Do you have the entire dash project completed, Dick?
                  Some assembly still required .

                  All the parts are painted, etc. I just have to put it together. Plenty of time

                  Dick Steinkamp
                  Bellingham, WA

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                  Dick Steinkamp
                  Bellingham, WA

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                  • #24
                    I like them that large, myself. I don't want them Play-Skool large, but fill your palm large. It gets important when you need to make a quick shift and you don't have time to think [)]. LOL, I could use one of those on the Powershift, I feel like a gorilla grabbing a marble when I use it {)].

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                    1964 Studebaker Commander R2 clone
                    1963 Studebaker Daytona Hardtop with no engine or transmission
                    1950 Studebaker 2R5 w/170 six cylinder and 3spd OD
                    1955 Studebaker Commander Hardtop w/289 and 3spd OD and Megasquirt port fuel injection(among other things)

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