Series III steering wheel

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can you buy 'em still?


I've just been painting mine, 'cos it was naff - 's now a fetching shade of
terracotta.

but I was wondering if there are any new ones to be had?
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Interesting question cos mine ain't going to last forever, there are some
cracks.

I think I did see some company at one of the shows who restore old steering
wheels, what bothers me if I have to replace mine is that I will have to get
a smaller one putting more strain on my shoulders when I park the thing.


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Larry
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"Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> can you buy 'em still?
>
>
> I've just been painting mine, 'cos it was naff - 's now a fetching shade

of
> terracotta.
>
> but I was wondering if there are any new ones to be had?
> --
> Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
> "You praise the firm restraint with which they write -_
> I'm with you there, of course: They use the snaffle and the bit
> alright, but where's the bloody horse? - Roy Campbell (1902-1957)



 

"Larry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Interesting question cos mine ain't going to last forever, there are some
> cracks.
>
> I think I did see some company at one of the shows who restore old
> steering
> wheels, what bothers me if I have to replace mine is that I will have to
> get
> a smaller one putting more strain on my shoulders when I park the thing.


You could always lube the steering relay, that normally eases things off a
tad... ?? That's what I did when I had my old SIII and I put an Ital
steering wheel onto it.
Badger.


 

"Badger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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"Larry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Interesting question cos mine ain't going to last forever, there are some
> cracks.
>
> I think I did see some company at one of the shows who restore old
> steering
> wheels, what bothers me if I have to replace mine is that I will have to
> get
> a smaller one putting more strain on my shoulders when I park the thing.


You could always lube the steering relay, that normally eases things off a
tad... ?? That's what I did when I had my old SIII and I put an Ital
steering wheel onto it.
Badger.

Or, if you can find one of the right diameter, a Mini steering wheel boss is
the same spline - but don't do what we tried once & put on a small Mini
steering wheel - looked great but no way could we steer any more without the
leverage a big wheel gives you.
Of course, we all know you don't steer a Series - you aim it.

Karen


 
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Austin Shackles <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> can you buy 'em still?
>
>
> I've just been painting mine, 'cos it was naff - 's now a fetching shade of
> terracotta.
>
> but I was wondering if there are any new ones to be had?


NRC4346 Steering Wheel - Series III - Genuine £33.72 inc VAT

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