'68 442 Steering Wheel Replacement?
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'68 442 Steering Wheel Replacement?
What's a good aftermarket wheel that looks like it belongs in a '68 442? My original wheel is a bit cracked, warped, faded and generally just worn out.
Would you go with a black comfort grip 3-spoke stainless, or the same thing in walnut? Was something like this an option in '68?
Would you go with a black comfort grip 3-spoke stainless, or the same thing in walnut? Was something like this an option in '68?
#2
You might want to consider this steering wheel.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-68-Cut...0AAOSwcFBboViH
Or you might want to get your original wheel restored. I restored my original steering wheel and happy with the results. Of course I could not keep the woodgrain print since I just painted it. I also bought a really nice steering wheel from one of the members here.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-68-Cut...0AAOSwcFBboViH
Or you might want to get your original wheel restored. I restored my original steering wheel and happy with the results. Of course I could not keep the woodgrain print since I just painted it. I also bought a really nice steering wheel from one of the members here.
#4
You might want to consider this steering wheel.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-68-Cut...0AAOSwcFBboViH
Or you might want to get your original wheel restored. I restored my original steering wheel and happy with the results. Of course I could not keep the woodgrain print since I just painted it. I also bought a really nice steering wheel from one of the members here.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-68-Cut...0AAOSwcFBboViH
Or you might want to get your original wheel restored. I restored my original steering wheel and happy with the results. Of course I could not keep the woodgrain print since I just painted it. I also bought a really nice steering wheel from one of the members here.
Not crazy about the original awkward looking wheel, else I would restore it.
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