| It actually does just screw on.  after almost 20 years it 
will probably be pretty tight.  There is also a bolt under the know that 
can be moved to adjust the rotation of the knob.   Adding to the "What About" category, I have thought that it 
would be cool to replace the shift boot with a stainless steel shift plate (much 
like those found in Ferrari's etc.)  I think that this would be a
fairly cool addition to the cars.  Anyone have any thoughts on 
this???   Michael Babb 
----- Original Message -----  Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2000 4:11 
PM Subject: [DML] shifter knob I just received a new shiter boot withmetal 
frame. I tried to unscrew the shifter knob, but it does not budge. I am afraid 
to use more force. How do you remove the knob? Gus Vin #5971 gerenpreiss@xxxx 
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