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In this Discussion
- Browniepetersen October 2010
- hdsn49 October 2010
- TwinH October 2010
- Uncle Josh October 2010
Stearing wheel for 1949
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Is there more than one style of stearing wheel for the 1949 model? I am going out to look at a members car (he has it on the road) this week and help him decide if the wheel on his car is correct or if he is looking for a different unit. If someone has a photo it would sure help.Brownie
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Their were 2 different steering wheels in 1949. The super series had one style a 16" with just a horn button. The commodore series had a larger 18" wheel with a horn ring. The commodore wheel could be purchased as an option on the super series. Here is picture of a super series wheel
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Super Six Wheels were brown, with a round horn button. Commadores were cream, with an olongated cream center and a chrome horn ring.

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Lets see if I can post a pic...
49 Commodore steering wheel:

again...
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Thanks for the great photo's. Both are great looking interiors...Brownie
