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- oldhudsons December 2008
- Richard E. December 2008
'36H8 steering wheel.
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I have just started my latest project, a 1936 H8 l.w.b. sedan, with twin spares. The steering wheel rim has virtually disintegrated leaving just a rusty steel ring. Can anyone help with a good steering wheel please?
Geoff.If you're stuck in a hole, stop digging. -
Geoff,
I have a good '36 steering wheel, it is not a banjo style, which I think was standard on your car. I am restoring a banjo style for my '36T, but I have ended up with two non banjo types and the one that is not on the car is quite restorable if you are interested in it? How does one ship something to Kiwi-land? -
Geoff - I have a fancy one that looks like grey "marble" on my '35 Railton (not sure why it's on it) which I'll be removing and put on the excellent original one that came with the car. It has 3 "arms" with 5 chrome wires each. It has all of the "marble" on it but is cracked in several areas.
I'm NOT sure what year it is for however.
