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Steering Wheel

Posted: Mon 22 Oct 2012, 09:40
by Byte76
Hi All, I'm looking for a sporty but classic style steering wheel for my Ford F100 for around R1000 - 1500

I like the wooden, mustang style steering wheels so I'm looking for something along those lines.

Anyone have a nice steering wheel to sell? (Pictures please)

Re: Steering Wheel

Posted: Mon 22 Oct 2012, 13:43
by Burnthosetyres
Phone Brandon at Stateside should get a new Grant Wheel in that price range?

Re: Steering Wheel

Posted: Mon 22 Oct 2012, 13:49
by Ou Toppie
I have a steering wheel to fit 72 Ranchero/F250/F100 @R850-00 Postage extra

Cheers

Danie

Re: Steering Wheel

Posted: Mon 22 Oct 2012, 15:12
by Byte76
Thanks Ou Toppie but it's not really what I'm looking.

I did get the prices from Stateside but it would cost me just short of R3000 shipped which is a little more than I'm prepared to pay at this stage.

Here's a picture from Stateside of more or less what I would like to get.

Re: Steering Wheel

Posted: Mon 22 Oct 2012, 15:52
by Ou Toppie
Hi,

No problem. I imported one from GT Ford Performance in Auz.

It landed, including the boss for my XY Ranchero, for about R3500-00 (see picture)

Cheers

Danie

Re: Steering Wheel

Posted: Mon 22 Oct 2012, 17:26
by WhiteRhino
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A Fairmont steering wheel also look a bit sporty

Re: Steering Wheel

Posted: Mon 22 Oct 2012, 18:30
by Garage
I made my own for my '41. Used a centre that fitted the column, and an old Jag rim. Couple of bits of 5mm stainless rod, some epoxy filler and a coat of paint.......
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still need to think about what I want in the middle....

Re: Steering Wheel

Posted: Mon 22 Oct 2012, 18:45
by ters
Very nice Barry! Looks period.

Ters.

Re: Steering Wheel

Posted: Mon 22 Oct 2012, 21:14
by Impala Crazy
What about these?
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Re: Steering Wheel

Posted: Tue 23 Oct 2012, 05:06
by Garage
Won't get those for R1500 either Seth...... ;)

Best advice would be to keep watching the classifieds, and try out some of the British/European classics guys.

Or build one: It isn't that hard. Just be prepared to work for R20/hour.....