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Shifter surround tinkering

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roadking77:
Ha, thats funny Luke.
I like the look. I have a couple of dash bezels and was thinking about doing a woodgrain on one with some veneer work. I have always liked the way the early Lexus cars looked with the light wood work trim.

5th T/A:

--- Quote from: Wallington on April 02, 2024, 09:26:00 PM ---Thought there'd be more response, perhaps why or how. Hard to create posts people find of interest.

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Ben, l think the wood grain looks great. Probably better with a wood grain dash. Kind of throw back to some of the earlier GTO’s. I think some years they used real wood on the dashes. I am not sure they used real wood on the shifter plates or not. I think in the early 70’s some of the GP’s used real wood on the dash trim. I don’t know if any other GM line did.

As far as response or lack of it from others on the forum don’t take offense. The majority of people on the site aren’t members or forgot their passwords, making it impossible for them to respond. Leaving about 10% who could reply and many don’t bother or can’t think of something to say good or bad. In my mind any activity on the forum is good and  often one topic leads to another. Keeping things interesting.

nas t eh:

--- Quote from: Wallington on April 02, 2024, 09:26:00 PM ---Thought there'd be more response, perhaps why or how. Hard to create posts people find of interest.

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When you do something to a 4 speed shifter bezel, I’ll be all over it.

kentucky yeti:
You do great work  :grin:

N PRGRES:

--- Quote from: Wallington on April 02, 2024, 09:26:00 PM ---Thought there'd be more response, perhaps why or how. Hard to create posts people find of interest.

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Suppose since most of us are TA guys...... great workmanship, just not a wood grain guy

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