To: | "Triumph Group" <triumphs@autox.team.net> (Return requested) |
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Subject: | Spit Steering Wheels |
From: | "Vincenti, Ross" <Ross.Vincenti@transamerica.com> |
Date: | 30 Dec 1996 15:00:05 -0800 |
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Greetings all and happy new year. For several months now I have been searching vainly for a classic 60s era wood rimmed chrome spoked steering wheel to replace the black plastic one in my Mk I Spit. The only one I have seen is in the VB catalog but it is mahogany rimmed, highly polished wood and looks to be too fat in the rim width and too small in the circumference. I am looking for that classic thin rim with finger grips, light walnut or oak colored wheel as a replacement (in fact our 356C has exactly what I am looking for but alas there is no adaptor for a Porsche to Spitfire conversion). I'll also need an appropriate adapter to go with it (I expect that will be like finding the needle in the haystack). So, any leads or thoughts as to where such a gem might be found (new or used)?????? Thanks all. Ross D. Vincenti 64 Spitfire 4 64 Porsche 356C Coupe (next project) |
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