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Old 08-17-2014, 01:00 PM   #1
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Aftermarket steering wheels

Calling all pics of custom wheels in your trucks
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Old 08-17-2014, 02:39 PM   #2
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Ask and you shall receive I like this style of wheel and always have. It is a Grant. I can get details if needed.

I removed a very nice factory wheel for this mainly because it is 15 inch and I enjoy the smaller wheel.

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Old 08-17-2014, 03:10 PM   #3
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Re: Aftermarket steering wheels

I actually have one similar to that one, was given to me as a kid.....wonder where that went, ill have to find that.
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Old 08-17-2014, 04:46 PM   #4
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Not aftermarket but it's custom!

67 SS Chevelle wheel I restored and wraped it with leather.
I have corpal tunnel in both hands so the wrap was a must for me to grip it.




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Re: Aftermarket steering wheels

sum ideas..

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Old 08-17-2014, 09:38 PM   #6
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Re: Aftermarket steering wheels

Some great pictures, and thanks for the link, really thinking about finding a 67 Camaro wheel. Keep em comin!
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Hey t-Bone1964, do you still have the stock wheel, and if so do you want to sell it? I need one for my ole 67.
Sorry my stock wheel is spoken for. These come up from time to time on the parts board.
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"I have a brand new Grant GT 969 I'll sell for $90.00 shipped."

i have that same wheel and really like it! fells nice in the hands

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Old 08-17-2014, 11:06 PM   #11
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Re: Aftermarket steering wheels

Now just HOW did you so expertly answer that 65 Chevelle mystery steering wheel question the other day Scott?? That looks great in there.
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"I have a brand new Grant GT 969 I'll sell for $90.00 shipped."

i have that same wheel and really like it! fells nice in the hands

Yeah. I like it too but decided to go with a Grant mahagony instead. Ill get a pic tomorrow.
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Old 08-17-2014, 11:26 PM   #13
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Now just HOW did you so expertly answer that 65 Chevelle mystery steering wheel question the other day Scott?? That looks great in there.
Thanks Mark! I really like the looks of it too, just wish it was a smaller diameter.
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Re: Aftermarket steering wheels

Had this LeCarra on my truck before I sold it last week. I tiold the buyer the LeCarra wasn't going with the truck and it didn't. I put an early 90's Chevy GMT 400 wheel on it.
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Had this LeCarra on my truck before I sold it last week. I tiold the buyer the LeCarra wasn't going with the truck and it didn't. I put an early 90's Chevy GMT 400 wheel on it.
....ive been looking at that wheel on a wall at the street rod shop my dad works at... Black wrap and everything...love it.
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The wheel that is going in mine...with the paddle shifter attached.
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Re: Aftermarket steering wheels

Used a 67-68 wheel in my 71, using a CST horn button and two toned the wheel to match the interior.
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Yeah I like it too. Where did you get that.
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Thanks Mark! I really like the looks of it too, just wish it was a smaller diameter.
That wood be nice smaller___________but still extremely nice as is.

I've been doing factory wheels so long I'm trying to remember the last custom wheel I has. Stock trucks stay w/original,then some are cool with color-matched '60s car wheels with horn ring,more sporty are the Comfort Grip wheels,or black 73-up sport wheels,and even the GM Truck 4-spoke wheels from 88 till air bag are sporty and cool. Probably the most comfortable of all
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Not sure, but this looks like that console you guys were asking about. I had it bookmarked 'cuz I liked it too. I thinks it's available in different colors.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1964-1972-Ch...item5d4e4014fc

Same seller has a 'tween the buckets model too.

BTW - I am not affiliated with this seller in any way, just sharing the info.
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Here is another link for consoles. The second link is for the manufacturer of the consoles in the first link.

http://www.cupholdersplus.com/product/BC-ChevyT.html

http://www.classicconsoles.com
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Old 08-18-2014, 10:01 PM   #24
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Moar pictures!
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Here is another link for consoles. The second link is for the manufacturer of the consoles in the first link.

http://www.cupholdersplus.com/product/BC-ChevyT.html

http://www.classicconsoles.com
Yes, the one shown in my pic is from classic consoles. I did find mine on ebay, for about $85. I like it a lot. Gives me a place to rest my arm, set a coke, and store some items. It just straps on and take about 30 seconds to remove and install.

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