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Old 12-24-2013, 01:02 PM   #126
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Re: Stock Steering Wheel Whos Keeping Them And Why ?

I almost hated the big original steering wheel in my 1971 SWB when I first got the truck.

However, that big old steering wheel has grown on me and now I like it. Looks to be original and it has no cracks. How do I confirm if it's original??? Everything else on this truck is OEM.

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Old 12-24-2013, 01:29 PM   #127
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Blazerman's brown interior shot on page give has an aftermarket wheel as you an reel with the style of "grain" effect on the upper portion of the wheel. Originals had "grain" as well but were more like roots than the sponge pattern on the new ones. The huge difference is an original won't bend at the top if you push on it whereas the new ones flex because they are cheaply made.
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Old 12-24-2013, 09:16 PM   #128
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I'll go ahead and add in mine as well. Steering wheel is original and has been restored since mid spring of this year. I daily drive this 72 and love this steering wheel more everyday, even with power steering it's still fun to have. Eliminated the etched look as well because I couldn't save that but I think it looks more modern now so it fits.


Great looking interior. What did you paint your glove box door with? It looks like a flat black & not gloss black, or is it the way the sun is hitting it or the camera angle. It looks great that way.
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Old 12-24-2013, 09:42 PM   #129
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Great looking interior. What did you paint your glove box door with? It looks like a flat black & not gloss black, or is it the way the sun is hitting it or the camera angle. It looks great that way.
The GB door is a flat almost eggshell black. It was painted with the exterior of my truck a couple years back and at one point was my "yearbook" signature board but I lost half those friends so it was repainted
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Old 12-24-2013, 10:41 PM   #130
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Blazerman's brown interior shot on page give has an aftermarket wheel as you an reel with the style of "grain" effect on the upper portion of the wheel. Originals had "grain" as well but were more like roots than the sponge pattern on the new ones. The huge difference is an original won't bend at the top if you push on it whereas the new ones flex because they are cheaply made.
I took the steering wheel off this afternoon and I'm afraid it looks to be an import. I should have figured that since there are no cracks on it and the truck is 42 YO. Oh well, one more slight insult to this fine old American truck.................

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Old 12-24-2013, 10:47 PM   #131
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I am Looking For a stock 72 wheel!! I don't like the litle sport wheel my truck came with, It's funny how tastes vary. Anyone selling a 72 steering wheel????
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Old 12-24-2013, 10:47 PM   #132
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I took the steering wheel off this afternoon and I'm afraid it looks to be an import. I should have figured that since there are no cracks on it and the truck is 42 YO. Oh well, one more slight insult to this fine old American truck.................

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Bummer to hear but only a minor setback with that. Go ahead and search through the for sale posts here and also on eBay and there should be one to fit your likings. I restored mine fully fairly easy and within a 100$
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Old 12-24-2013, 10:56 PM   #133
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Bummer to hear but only a minor setback with that. Go ahead and search through the for sale posts here and also on eBay and there should be one to fit your likings. I restored mine fully fairly easy and within a 100$
That sounds like a good plan.

FWIW, it pained me to order three point belts but the originals were really fried and I wanted three point belts. I'm even sticking with the old pitted windshield (for now) as I'm determined to keep the truck as original as possible ........... safety permitting. This is a tough decision process as all trucks/cars are essentially used up as the miles accumulate.

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Old 12-25-2013, 03:10 AM   #134
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That sounds like a good plan.

FWIW, it pained me to order three point belts but the originals were really fried and I wanted three point belts. I'm even sticking with the old pitted windshield (for now) as I'm determined to keep the truck as original as possible ........... safety permitting. This is a tough decision process as all trucks/cars are essentially used up as the miles accumulate.

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I definitely agree with you there. I have the option for the 3-point harness but I've opted to keep the lap belt myself but have upgraded other areas to make the ride nicer. Here's a rebuild of my wheel for you or anyone else to check out.

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Old 12-25-2013, 10:00 AM   #135
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Of course I'm keeping it. How else would I steer the truck, duh.
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Old 01-02-2014, 02:44 AM   #136
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Re: Stock Steering Wheel Whos Keeping Them And Why ?

I had thought about cutting my steering wheel down to a smaller size but I just cant bring myself to do that. I'm sure its the original wheel & it has great wear & patina on it. If I decide to cut one down to a smaller size I'll get one from a salvage yard or one off eBay that needs restoration & try not feel guilty about cutting down an OE steering wheel. But for now I still got plans to put a Grant Challenger Series Part # 414 on there soon & just keep my original wheel as is.
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Old 01-02-2014, 02:58 AM   #137
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My original wheel has the normal cracks, but if I could find NOS or a good-fitting repro, I'd get that.

I'd love to have a tilt set up, but I don't think those exist for 3 on the tree....and I'm keeping the 3ott.
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