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black steering wheel grain
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… I thought I read somewhere on here about the black standard steering wheels sometime came with a grain texture on the face of the steering wheel. … was this on Camaro, nova & chevelles ? … what is their value ? … ... |
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Believe there is a grain difference between 69 and 70
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70 L78 Nova Fathom Blue,Bench, 4spd, F41, 3:55 71 Porsche 911 Targa |
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Wow, great report, had not seen that one.
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Wow - terrific report! I have to run up to my man cave and check out the steering wheels hung on the wall!
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Neat report, but a couple notes to correct the article and bear in mind about Oldsmobile steering wheels:
*1968 Hurst Olds had a wood wheel not unlike some of the other GM offerings. I've seen vendors advertising aftermarket (Chevrolet) items as "NOS '68 H/O only", so caveat emptor. *The '70-'77 Cutlass 442 4-spoke is 15" and depending on the year, had different colors, different color horn caps, and different color mounting hubs. The later Omega & Starfire wheels are 14" 4-spoke with the simulated stitching.
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