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Old March 27th, 2015, 03:16 PM
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1972 cutlass supreme sterring wheel

Looking for standard sterring wheel
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Old March 27th, 2015, 03:22 PM
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I will have a nice ( Black ) Original steering wheel (76 cutlass supreme) coming off this spring. (mid April) Not the sport spoked. If you are in Canada or near the GTA you can have it.
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Old March 27th, 2015, 03:35 PM
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Mine is very similar to that one Allan, just has a smaller rocket emblem in the middle .
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I have a couple of tan ones
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Thanks for the responses. I am looking for a tan one and have sent a pm
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Mine is very similar to that one Allan, just has a smaller rocket emblem in the middle .
Eric, not really the same at all. The 72 wheels are made of hard (somewhat brittle) plastic compound. The 76 wheels are a type of sponge rubber IIRC. Center horn pads are also very different.

We don't even know what color the OP is looking for. If he's looking for one that's tan (saddle), Brett's the go to guy. These wheels don't just get painted to match unfortunately. They can be restored but that's not cheap - last time I looked it was over 350.00 to do that. So one in nice driver condition is always a good score.

If he's looking for a black one, I have that in about the same condition, unless Brett has one. He posted first so I'll step back and see how this goes.
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Old March 27th, 2015, 04:31 PM
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Thanks for the responses. I am looking for a tan one and have sent a pm
LOL we posted at exactly the same time. You'll enjoy Brett. He's a breath of fresh air and a great guy!
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LOL we posted at exactly the same time. You'll enjoy Brett. He's a breath of fresh air and a great guy!
You are far too kind Allan, you are a good person always here to help. You posted 30 minutes bedore I did. I bet you have a perfect specimen that will meet the OP' needs exactly.

Allan is a good soul. Worthy of your trust.

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Would like price with shipping for a tan steering wheel . Thx
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Old March 28th, 2015, 07:31 PM
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Need your shipping address to confirm postage:
First of two
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...wheel-1-a.html
Second
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...wheel-2-a.html

These are both from For Sale items I have on the form
I have limited access on my iPhone so I hope this works. Please ask any questions or if you wish for more pictures.
Thanks, Brett

PS. Allan you made me do it..��
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Yup, I didn't lie. I don't have a tan one.

Gmcdually: If you are looking to restore these? Gary's Steering Wheel Restoration is one source. Steering wheel Guy is another. I don't think either is cheap but they sure look nice when done. I saw an example of the Steering Wheel Guy's work in person and it was absolutely stunning.
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Old March 29th, 2015, 03:52 AM
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Thanks for the responses . Wow Brett I looked at picture 2 and would think that was my interior other than speaker cutout in doors. Would the rear opera lights and dome light be available . As for steering wheel mine also has just small crack , so I think I will contact steering wheel guy and see about fixing.
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I will have to double check, I have another 72 project of my own and not sure if I have more than one pair of the opera, pretty sure I do Dome though. Will check for you in a couple days.
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Brett, if you can't scare up a pair of opera lights I believe I have a set. LMK - you have dibs sir!
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sorry for lag in my reply 'dually but no extra opera lamps, nor a dome lamp.
Allan...batter up!

Best,
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Originally Posted by Allan R
Yup, I didn't lie. I don't have a tan one.

Gmcdually: If you are looking to restore these? Gary's Steering Wheel Restoration is one source. Steering wheel Guy is another. I don't think either is cheap but they sure look nice when done. I saw an example of the Steering Wheel Guy's work in person and it was absolutely stunning.
I have a tan '72 wheel for my V Code Supreme that is Perfect except for the inner foil ring that has yellowed. Can either of those shops restore that? I'll look into them via the links.

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sorry for lag in my reply 'dually but no extra opera lamps, nor a dome lamp.
Allan...batter up!

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Brett
Yes, I do have the sail panel (opera) lights and harness (2 of them actually). Also have 2 NOS sail panel lenses (round ones) that go in there. According to my inventory list they're in Box 8 out in the shed. If the OP is still interested I'll take some pics and post them.

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I have a tan '72 wheel for my V Code Supreme that is Perfect except for the inner foil ring that has yellowed. Can either of those shops restore that? I'll look into them via the links.

Terry
Terry, far as I know they will repair the whole thing or just what you ask. Best way to find out is contact them.
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Alan, it is actually the lenses that I am looking for. And dome light lense . Interested in both . Let me know price thanks
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Old April 7th, 2015, 03:38 PM
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Not to shoot myself in the foot anymore than necessary, but you know these lenses are reproduced? Fusick sells the sail panel ones for 9.50 each.

1969-72 Cutlass Supreme Coupe Courtesy Lens at Rear Sail Panel Area: 2" diameter lens is factory correct translucent color and has four mounting tabs. 7 ring design in center. CL819 Courtesy Lens 9.50 ea.
Only reason I bring it up is shipping from Canada would likely be more than shipping in the lower 48. I would ask the same for my lenses since they are also new. I don't have any dome light lenses.

Just did a web search for you and found the dome light lenses at Parts place. It has the correct starburst pattern on it. Here's the part number and description
IN2506Z 1971 - 1988 Cutlass/442) DOME LAMP LENS - 2-7/8" ROUND, FROSTED WITH STARBURST $5.00


Parts place also has the sail panel lenses for 10.00 each (.50¢ more) but then you could get shipping from just one location.

IN6389Z (1964 - 1972 Cutlass/442) SAIL PANEL LAMP LENS ROUND 2" WITH CIRCULAR RINGS - THIS LENS HAS THE CIRCULAR PATTERN, AND IS OFF WHITE WITH 4 MOUNTING TABS. USED IN CARS THAT HAVE HEADLINER SAIL PANEL LIGHTS
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