I had a LeCarra wheel in my MkI, and I elected to retain the telescoping
feature. This means that the horn must be located somewhere else, because the
center of the wheel is used by the telescoping knob. I put a button in the
unused spot on the column collar, opposite of the signal stalk. It looked like
a factory installation.
Photo here: http://www.bob2000.com/tigerint01.jpg
Gerard
>
> Stu and All. Another way to go is with the La Cerra (spelling), available
>from
> Doug Jennings. It includes a Rootes emblem, like at the badge on the rear
> fenders, in the center of the wheel. There are various shapes, wood and
> leather if you want. Nice wheel.
>
> They do not allow adjustment of the wheel.
>
> Larry
>
> Stu Brennan wrote:
>
> > I saw a really impressive looking Grant wood wheel at a local auto parts
> > place, and I think that someone on this list (Larry Wright?) discovered that
> > they do have an adapter to fit Sunbeams. So you might want to consider all
> > the effort vs. your woodworking skills vs. the cost of an aftermarket wheel,
> > before making any decisions.
> >
> > I was able to refinish my stock wheel a bunch of years back, and since I'm
> > nearly a foot shorter than Al, I fit fine. Still, a fatter version of the
> > original would feel nicer. Hmmmm...there's an opportunity for a hobby
> > business. Any takers?
> >
> > Stu
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <twojohnsons@home.com>
> > To: <ZUKPJ86@aol.com>
> > Cc: "Tiger List" <tigers@autox.team.net>
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 8:57 AM
> > Subject: Re: Steering wheel
> >
> > > I was happy to GIVE my worthless wood wheel away to a wooden boat guy many
> > years
> > > ago & it probably still soldiers on somewhere in the Florida inter coastal
> > > waters. At 6'3" it gave me a pain in the thighs & an old CAT tech tip on
> > fitting
> > > the diminutive MOTO-Lita wheel made yet another ill-conceived stock part
> > > history. My 2 cents.
> > > Al J
> > >
> > > ZUKPJ86@aol.com wrote:
> > >
> > > > I actually came across an article on making a wood steering wheel in an
> > old
> > > > issue of Classic Auto Restorer. I was surprised to learn that it was
> > much
> > > > less complex than I expected.... Not that I actually tried it of course.
> > But
> > > > it didn't look too bad.
> > > >
> > > > Might be able to find it again if anyone is interested....
> > > >
> > > > Paul in PA
> > > > Body now in one piece!
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