57 Merc. old Moon wheel. A cool steering wheel is every bit as important to me as the wheels and tires I choose for my ride.
All three of my projects will use the Bell-type/Schroeder-type flat 4-spoke sprint car or midget steering wheel. The modified gets the aluminum one....I'm shooting for light weight. They will have the snap-on center pads too.
My '65 Riviera wheel after a trip down under to Pearlcraft. Installed, matches the Mother of pearl on my dash perfectly.
I built my 29 roadster because of this 3 spoke wheel---I got it on a trade deal--it didn't fit any of my other cars---so I figured I'd better build a roadster!!
I built my 29 roadster because of thie 3-spoke wheel--I got it on a trade deal and it didn't fit any car I had---so I figured I should build a roadster!!
Anybody else notice that in these two pics that both cars are in fact 58's but the one in the top photo actually has a 59 wheel...?
Not really candy (I wouldn't want to put my mouth on it), But nice to hold onto. It's an old Chris Craft boat steering wheel from the '40's. In a '32 tudor.
my old 50 Chevy DeLuxe My wife's old 51 Chevy with a 52 Olds wheel before and after My 59's wheel before striping, new horn ring and special insert. I'll have to get a newer pic
here's the best pic I could find. 57 Chevy I picked up at Pomona. I fixed all the cracks in it but have yet to paint it. It may not be pretty, but it's mine!
I'm a lincoln wheel man myself! And mine didn't stink until they went in the car. Very mild, but it's there. Both of my wheels, not the same wheel. Ivory 1942 wheel, also used in Tuckers! Early 46 wheel