Steering wheels................

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andrewlandon67:
Quote from: Straight Time on December 17, 2018, 10:03:03 am

Andrew,

Milliput works well. Also needs sanding and painting. I got mine from our local Boyes store in the craft section, or any craft shop or online. Easy to use and a good finish.  ;)


Milliput epoxy putty? I want to make sure I do it right and it stays in place for as long as possible.

Sam K:
I used a kit from Eastwood to restore the steering wheel in my '68 Camaro about ten yeasr ago. It's held up pretty well.

andrewlandon67:
Quote from: Sam K on December 17, 2018, 19:18:50 pm

I used a kit from Eastwood to restore the steering wheel in my '68 Camaro about ten yeasr ago. It's held up pretty well.


Good to know, thanks!

RMS Boxer Service:
I have had this Moto Lita steering wheel in storage for the past 20+ years. I've got
it from a friend who imported a Ghia from CA back then and he did'nt want to use
it due to the missing steering wheel boss.
I finnished my own steering wheel boss this summer and it all fits nicely in my Bug.

/Rolf

63 ripper:
Quote from: speedwell on November 06, 2016, 18:27:36 pm

got this one some weeks ago
britannia


Hi Fab...did you get this from Phil ? Looks like one I sold to him. Cool piece. I have a similar one now which I will probably sell...if anyone is interested, PM me.  Seasons greeting Loungers...

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