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> Shift Knob Identification
cdn914
post Nov 17 2025, 07:43 PM
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I recently acquired the attached shift knob which I believe is an older Momo Anatomico knob, but I am not certain. The bottom cap is different from what is sold now, there is no Momo script in the leather and there are no red Momo Anatomico shift knobs for sale at present. Any feedback on this one is appreciated.Attached Image Attached Image
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post Nov 18 2025, 05:03 AM
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I found this vintage mono on evilbay. Something to compare

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post Nov 18 2025, 07:12 AM
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The Shifter looks almost real, but I've never seen a MOMO shifter without a threaded bottom
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