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What banjo steering wheel is this???

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Neophyte, Sep 22, 2007.

  1. Neophyte
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    I got this banjo steering wheel today 'cause I think it'll be nice for my '34 Chevy project. Only thing is I don't know it's origin.

    Anybody have any clues?

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  2. gashog
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    Looks like it might be a TR2 triumph wheel.
     
  3. The Rocketeer
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    maybe from a british Morris , late 50´s early 60´s ?
     
  4. The Rocketeer
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    here´s a pic of the Morris steering wheel mounted on the column of my girlfriends 53 VW.
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  5. Neophyte
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    OK...that's cool...

    Thanks Rocketeer

    I'm still gonna use it for my '34 in any case because I think it should look cool...or what do you think?
     
  6. gashog
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    They're nice banjos. I used this one on my Model A
     

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  7. The Rocketeer
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    yeah the triumph steering wheel also looks kool ! Even Cole Foster used one similar in Hammetts 36 !
    Morris are cheaper and easier to get,thou.
     
  8. Degreaser
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  9. Degreaser
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    Same wheel in my 59' Morris Traveller.
     
  10. Neophyte
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    Even here in South Africa the Morris wheel will be easier to get as it was a popular car here. People are still rebuilding them to a large extent and most, who don't go original, put some late model high-performance motor in. Those are usually the ones who'll through out the original steering wheel.

    There was another wheel I looked at and decided on the Morris wheel though. The other one's spoke direction were very similar to this Triumph's but had 5 spokes horizontal and only three vertical. Any idea on that one?

    I've already got another Morris part for use on my project and that's a pair of trafficators/semaphores which I'll build into the grill shell for use as front turn signals. A small modification to them will mean that their bulbs will flash too instead of just a static on when activated.
     
  11. ironhunter
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    It's a Morris Minor. Got one identical to it (except mine has all the grip intact) in my 31 Plymouth. Mine came out of a 59 roadster, but all the Minors I've seen have the same wheel.

    I had to turn a stub that would slip into my 49 Studebaker truck column and taper it, then cut a keyway and threads to mount it. I haven't made the center yet, but am going to cast a chunk of aluminum to machine out a bullet center.
     
  12. tommy
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    While we're on the subject, anybody recognize this one? Is it desirable? Is it worth my time to restore it and sell on Ebay?
     
  13. Volvo544special65
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    It sounds like it could be a Volvo steering wheel from circa 1950-57, but did you get Volvos in South Africa at that time?
     
  14. ironhunter
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    I'm stumped on that one. Looks familiar, but I can't remember what I've seen it on
     
  15. The Rocketeer
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    yep, like I said....
    the triumph steering wheel in Cole Fosters 36 !
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  16. Neophyte
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    Yes, as far as I know we did.
     
  17. Volvo544special65
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    I have some Volvo banjo steering wheels, I can take pictures of them when I come home (that will take a few days) so you have some pics to compare your wheel to.
     
  18. cole
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    I used a early NOS MG steering wheel and fiddle filed on it a bit ,then put 40 ford horn ****on .

    MG used the same wheel well into the 1960 s the later ones are plastic and dont crack and paint up nice.
     

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