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Old 05-05-2009   #16 (permalink)
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This may be a little hokey, but I have the std black wheel on mine. I bought one of the leather stretch-over covers. Mine is solid black, cost less than $20. Was a "you know what" to stretch on as the wheel is about 15 3/4", but if you have enough fight in you, you can do it. Looks pretty good and give the rim a little meat to hold on to.
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It's not the one shown in my gallery.
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There are some very nice wheels out there but bring big dollars for the Motalita style wheels, I have a 13" on one of my cars.
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Yes, the rim blow wheel's rim is thinner, but I like that. I think it makes it easier to hold and steer. It does have the ribbing/notches in the back for your fingers. I have the original turn signal indicator stalk that came on my car, and it isn't too long or short. PaulS, sorry about the delay. Hopefully I'll get an answer for you in the next day or 2. Senior Projects are over, and now its just coasting till graduation in June.
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Question Hey My Man: Where Did You Buy That Thin S/Wheel

Hey 66Sprint200

Where on earth did you buy the great looking streeing wheel

That's just what I need for my '66 convert.
How much $ $ $

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I had what I believe is a Grant (I know it is Grant) 14" wood steering wheel. I didn't like it. I thought it was too thick, and it liked to fall off. So I bought a reproduction of the deluxe rimblow steering wheel. It has a much thinner rim, but I like it much better, I think it makes it easier to steer.

The first picture is of the old wood wheel, which is in a box in my garage, and the second & third pictures are of my new rimblow steering wheel.
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