Skull Shift Knobs
If you are someone who is likes to go a little wild when you’re
decorating your car, you may be interested in skull shift knobs. Just like the name implies, the heads of these
knobs are shaped like human skulls, or sometimes even like animal skulls. They work just like any other shift knob,
and they are made for different types of functionalities as well. They come in different brands and different
styles, and some even light up! These shift knobs are novelty items that actually serve a purpose, and people who
have them say that they are quite the conversation pieces.
Why would you want to look at skull shift knobs for your car?
For one thing, they’re fun! Imagine someone getting into your passenger seat and finally noticing exactly what your
shift knob looks like. It’s always good for a laugh. Or perhaps you are more serious about wanting to make a
statement with a shift knob that is in the shape of a skull. You want the overall theme of your car to project a
certain “don’t mess with me” look, and these types of shift knobs can really help add to that look. Whatever reason
that you have for wanting this type of knob, the good news is that they are relatively easy to
find.
Most of your local auto accessory stores will carry shift
knobs. Not all of them carry the skull shift knobs, but some might, since they tend to be a popular novelty item.
The more of a specialty store it is, the more likely it is to sell these items. When searching for stores in your
area that might carry these specialty shift knobs, it’s good to give any store that you’re thinking of visiting a
call first to see if they really have what you’re looking for. Often their ad in the yellow pages or on their
website might advertise that they have something, when in fact the store near you might not.
Shopping online really can be the way to go when looking for
skull shift knobs. In one sitting, and at one place, you can find a variety of these types of knobs to browse
through, and ordering one is as simple as entering some information and clicking on a few things. For instance, if
you go to the site hotrodshiftknob.com, you’ll find a host of unique skull knobs to browse through, such as the
wild Beatnik Resin shift knob for $75, or the black glass shift knob with a metal skull eerily embedded inside the
glass, which retails for around $40. At JCWhitney.com, you can find a skull knob with eyes that light up, for only
about $27.
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