plymouth steering wheel

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  1. PlymouthSportSurburban

    PlymouthSportSurburban New Member

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    Hello

    would anybody know where i could find or someone that can restore
    steering wheels of the type with the horn integrated into the steering wheel? (or replacing it with NOS/used parts)
    cant replace it with a normal one cause i have a tilt/scope steering column and wanna keep that (didnt find one with normal horn and scope)
    dont have a center pad or horn button or ring, its in de steering wheel itself
    tryed to find info on google but i either dont know that proper name or it doesn't exist... hahahah:p

    best regards
    JD

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    Hey the other ones i allready know have a 68 charger looked for parts on jim's before
    the mmpar is kinda strange sent a request form onces and got it back
    e-mail wasn't any longer in use
    few days ago i sent a e-mail still unanswerd
    3rd one dont know ill check it out (looks like they have 2 1974 fury 3 models)

    the austrailian guy looks good!
     
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    I can verify that this place is a good yard to start... I have the same wheel (tilt/tele) and Ive seen at least 4 or 5 of these wheels in the yard in various C-bodies. They are all in pretty bad shape..but if you need 'parts' to rebuild etc...they are there.
     
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    hmmm ok thanks for the info!
    maybe i could rebuild mine....

    weird tho from them i dont get any e-mail back to just like mmpar
    ill wailt till after this weekend, maybe international people arnt that welcome
     
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    Do a google search for 'Steering wheel restorations' and you'll get some responses including a couple of companies that do just that.....
     
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    Another key thing to remember is to not limit yourself to the CH/DO/PLY Wagons for this steering wheel. Most of the ones I see at the yards are from 1969-72 Imperials, Polaras, Newports etc.. Thats how I found what I needed.
     

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