Real wood shifter handle.

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RAT ROD AL

MOPAR ARCHAEOLOGIST - one parts hoard at a time!
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I have this handle that's real wood, looks like walnut ! Is this real mopar stuff or a knock off ! I've never seen real wood ones before.
And then what is this going price on this ?
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Any idea's? Thanks.
 
Homemade really well, I got to believe it’s worth at least $100-150. It would take a fair amount to make another unless you are a professional wood carver and when was the last time you met one of them?
 
Around 15 or so years ago there was someone making these wood grips. There was another guy in Peru hand making the entire pistol grip shifter from stainless and real wood grips. He used highly figured exotic wood, they were a work of art. I guess Hurst put a C&D on him because he stopped selling them.
Here's a couple pics of mine.

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Homemade really well, I got to believe it’s worth at least $100-150. It would take a fair amount to make another unless you are a professional wood carver and when was the last time you met one of them?
Would look good with a wood steering wheel !
 
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