And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Why would you need Reverse AND the Parking Brake to be engaged at the same time ? Are we talking about some of those 'Engage Brake While Performing Turn' moves we see in the movies ? That shift lever does bring back old memories though.
I have that knob in my toyota tacoma. 6sp with reverse hard left and up. I also had a custom perforated leather shift boot and e-brake boot made in dark grey with a white racing stripe in the middle. It makes me happy everything I see or touch it. Hopefully soon I will be able to afford perforated leather replacement seat skins to match. Barring a accident I expect this truck to outlive me.
Ah, the old Cue Ball shift knob. I prefer mine made of real Ivory. It has a unique feel.
ReplyDeleteWhy would you need Reverse AND the Parking Brake to be engaged at the same time ? Are we talking about some of those 'Engage Brake While Performing Turn' moves we see in the movies ? That shift lever does bring back old memories though.
ReplyDeleteRight up at the top of the link it says, "This does NOT fot your 2001 Chevrolet Blazer".
ReplyDeleteThat is not merely a shift knob, it is also a Millennial anti-theft device.
ReplyDeleteI have that knob in my toyota tacoma. 6sp with reverse hard left and up. I also had a custom perforated leather shift boot and e-brake boot made in dark grey with a white racing stripe in the middle. It makes me happy everything I see or touch it.
ReplyDeleteHopefully soon I will be able to afford perforated leather replacement seat skins to match.
Barring a accident I expect this truck to outlive me.
Actually, a "classic" shift knob doesn't have a 5 on it, sometimes not even a 4.
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