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Thread: repair of the wood in the shift knob

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    Default repair of the wood in the shift knob

    Anyone do it or have an epoxy/resin/paint type solution. It is cracked on mine in about 8 places.....

    Thanks.


    JB

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    Can a disco shift lever work on the RRC?

    Thanks!

    (generic auto lever?)


    JB

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    Default Jusr redid all my wood

    Used zip strip to remove old finish. Used Epifanes varnish 12 coats.

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    Bill, were any of the pieces (the center console) bent? If so, how did you streighten them out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Adams
    Used zip strip to remove old finish. Used Epifanes varnish 12 coats.

    I assume you took it all off the car, etc. My mechanic said not a big deal until you start snapping connectors/hardware. How did it turn out? I could see doing it in place if very careful, and taping things, etc.


    JB

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