The never-ending shift knob thread is back!
Well, I do love the look and feel of a wood shift knob, and I like the OEM look of the Lincoln LS unit. I didn't change anything structural, so I can always go back to that.
What I didn't like about it were the ergonomics of a fairly small/narrow knob that doesn't fit the natural shape of a hand, as well as the knob's symmetry which doesn't fit a distinctly asymmetrical dash.
I also felt I hadn't done any stitching in a long time. So I picked up a used shift knob and covered it with new leather. I asked in the
Today thread which vehicle the knob came from, but nobody knew or cared... It's from a late 90s Eldorado/Seville, seen here in its original habitat:
Not easy to see here, but this knob has a distinct asymmetrical shape, thinning/leaning towards the right.
And here it is installed. I ended up painting the release in flat black after experimenting with gloss black and silver, and I added a single screw in the front to prevent it from rotating.
I think it matches the dash very well, and it feels great to the touch.

The top of the knob is actually padded with a thin layer of foam. Great because I usually rest my wrist on it when I use my phone's touchscreen.
Since the knob becomes really skinny towards the bottom, it matches the thin exposed metal lever nicely.
