PB010001.JPG;Left = knob from 1971 parts Sonett. Middle = original knob from my 1974 Sonett. Right = wood knob|||PB010002.JPG;The wood knob shape is the most pleasant to use|||PB010003.JPG;original reverse light switch in the center of the picture|||PB010005.JPG;|||PB010006.JPG;|||PB010007.JPG;|||PB010008.JPG;|||PB010009.JPG;|||PB010010.JPG;|||PB010012.JPG;|||PB010013.JPG;|||PB010014.JPG;Thank god I finally have working reverse lights again|||PB010015.JPG;new knob looks and feels great|||PB010016.JPG;|||AlbumDescription;

My car is not factory original. Some prior owner replaced the plastic interior trim with wood. There is a wood steering wheel. The dash has some wood accents. I love it.

I recently saw a solid wood shift knob pop up on ebay. I think it came out of a 60's Saab 96. As far as I can tell, it was a factory option as I have seen several vintage saabs with this knob. I figured why not complete the wood look. Having installed it, I must say I really like the shape of it. It fits much better in your hand than the original leather knob. The font is a little too old for my 1974 Sonett, but it sure does look nice.

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