MACHINED SHIFT KNOBS DEFENSE
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MACHINED SHIFT KNOBS DEFENSE
- From: "Casey Putsch" <chaparral2a002@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 01:48:33 -0400
I am writing this to clear up what you may or may not be thinking about my
shift knobs.
First of all, they are machined AKA billet aluminum and stainless, not
molded like the crappy autozone third world built knobs, comparing them to
those is practically an insult. Machining is a process where the knob is cut
out of a solid piece of metal yielding a strong and precise product. This
process is used in everything precise from racing to air and space design.
Second, The Stainless costs more because of the difficulty to machine due to
the extreme hardness and the much higher cost of stainless stock.
Third, all of my shiftknobs are available in any finish from brushed like
the cars panels to polished like a mirror.
Fourth, No I did not put the pattern on the top! I feel that they are MUCH
more classy and refined without them. Let me put it this way, does Ferrari
and Lamborghini put a pattern on their knobs?(HECK NO) Why? Because in a
real car you don't need a dummy map for the gears, remember people, this is
your PRIZED DELOREAN not some city girls Honda Civic. That junky black
plastic knob belongs in a Yugo
Fifth, Why didn't you put the DMC logo on the top then? Well for one reason
it would be very costly to do that(remember these are machined, not molded).
And the biggest reason is, if your car is truly great you don't neet to
flaunt the name, the car will speak for itself. I feel that putting DMC or
Delorean all over your car is pointless, those who care about cars already
know what it is and those who don't, don't. Flaunting the Delorean name only
degrades the marque in my opinion. Please just let the cars beauty speak for
itself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lastly, Those who have checked out all of my site should have noticed I said
that I am going to make TASTEFULL parts for the car that I think Giorgetto
Giugiaro would approve of. If you don't like this, you can always have the
pattern or the logo put on the knob later.
Sincerely, Casey Putsch at chaparral2a002@xxxx
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