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Old 02-19-2009, 12:37 PM   #1
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can someone ID this steering wheel?

I don't think this is the deluxe wheel. But, is this horn ring from our trucks?

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Old 02-19-2009, 12:51 PM   #2
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Re: can someone ID this steering wheel?

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Old 02-19-2009, 12:55 PM   #3
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Re: can someone ID this steering wheel?

Heeey I have that wheel in my '65. From what I have been told it was an add on option. I don't see too many of them either.
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Old 02-19-2009, 02:31 PM   #4
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Re: can someone ID this steering wheel?

65VOL your right. Here is a pic of the steering wheel in my 66' C10. The second pic is of the original sales invoice for my truck with all the options. The last option is "Streeing Wheel Ring" for an extra $6.55.
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Old 02-19-2009, 06:37 PM   #5
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Re: can someone ID this steering wheel?

That steering wheel is specific for a 1966 pickup with the custom cab option. Custom steering wheel and horn ring, Custom cab emblems, Glove box emblem, Custom seat and a few other upgrades.
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Old 02-19-2009, 06:59 PM   #6
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Cool stuff, pittdawg!
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Old 02-19-2009, 07:35 PM   #7
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$2700 for that truck! WOW have times change.

It was $2700 new and worth $2700 still!

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Old 02-19-2009, 09:48 PM   #8
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thanks guys, never seen one before. I wasn't sure if it wasn't just an Impala horn ring or something.
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Old 02-19-2009, 10:16 PM   #9
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Re: can someone ID this steering wheel?

The '60-'65 Custom steering wheel and chrome horn ring is the first photo and the second photo is the '66 Custom steering whell and chrome horn ring.

Originally, I thought the Custom steering wheel and chrome horn ring was the same for '60-'66, until I acquired a couple '66 Chevy trucks with this option. I prefer the '60-'65 Custom steering wheel and chrome horn ring style, but the '66 is pretty cool are more rare, since it was only available for one year.
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Old 02-20-2009, 12:35 AM   #10
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The '60-'65 Custom steering wheel and chrome horn ring is the first photo and the second photo is the '66 Custom steering whell and chrome horn ring.

Originally, I thought the Custom steering wheel and chrome horn ring was the same for '60-'66, until I acquired a couple '66 Chevy trucks with this option. I prefer the '60-'65 Custom steering wheel and chrome horn ring style, but the '66 is pretty cool are more rare, since it was only available for one year.
Ya know I didn't look at it that closely the first time, but LilRed the two pics you posted got me looking more carefully. I have a 65 c10 custom and my wheel is the first pic you posted.
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Old 02-20-2009, 08:39 AM   #11
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Thanks Tony, that explains it. It's in a 66 Custom Cab truck that I bought a few months ago. Lately I've been thinking of selling the truck. The wheel itself looks like just a stock wheel. Now, the next question; if it's rare, what's it worth?
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Old 02-20-2009, 08:42 AM   #12
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I'll give you $6.55 for it. j/k
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Old 02-20-2009, 09:26 AM   #13
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Re: can someone ID this steering wheel?

Anybody know what was meant by "Comfort and Conveneince" for $54.90 ???
was it a/c?

referring to pitdawg's post
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That steering wheel is specific for a 1966 pickup with the custom cab option. Custom steering wheel and horn ring, Custom cab emblems, Glove box emblem, Custom seat and a few other upgrades.
X2...this is the custom cab steering wheel for the '66 trucks. It's the same steering wheel used in the Chevy II/Novas.

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Originally, I thought the Custom steering wheel and chrome horn ring was the same for '60-'66, until I acquired a couple '66 Chevy trucks with this option. I prefer the '60-'65 Custom steering wheel and chrome horn ring style, but the '66 is pretty cool are more rare, since it was only available for one year.
I also prefer the '61 through '65 custom cab steering wheel (it's the same steering wheel used for the '59-'61 Biscayne and '60-'61 El Camino). The '66 custom cab truck steering wheels are quite plentiful because of the Chevy II/Novas.
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Old 02-20-2009, 01:47 PM   #15
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4danch, I'm not sure what "Comfort and Conveneince" is either. The truck did not come with a/c though.
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Old 02-20-2009, 08:41 PM   #16
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Here's the 1965 description:
The custom comfort option included a full-depth foam seat upholstered in a handsome striped nylon fabric and trimmed with vinyl in red or beige,depending on exterior color.
Also featured was a driver's door armrest, right hand door lock,chrome-trimmed control knobs,cigarette lighter,passenger-side visor and steering wheel horn ring.
White accented trim moldings were used on the outside of the doors and along the dispatch box between double moldings.
A ribbed trim plate reading custom was also applied to the roof to identify these Custom Cab trucks.
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[QUOTE=vin63;3155647]X2...this is the custom cab steering wheel for the '66 trucks. It's the same steering wheel used in the Chevy II/Novas.



ding ding ding !!!! yes sir .....i just revamped the steering wheel in my 64 nova . with the exeption of 4 small chrome rings , it's the same exact one. if you wanna , i can post a pic.
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that's surprising you me. I would have guessed the trucks would have a bigger diameter wheel.
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ding ding ding !!!! yes sir .....i just revamped the steering wheel in my 64 nova . with the exeption of 4 small chrome rings , it's the same exact one. if you wanna , i can post a pic.
Ahh, sounds like you have a Super Sport, or at least the steering wheel from an upgraded interior package. The Chevy II steering wheels with the four chrome perimeter clips were the upgraded steering wheels often found in the SS option.
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Ahh, sounds like you have a Super Sport, or at least the steering wheel from an upgraded interior package. The Chevy II steering wheels with the four chrome perimeter clips were the upgraded steering wheels often found in the SS option.
nope , garden variety wagon . no bells or whistles
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X2...this is the custom cab steering wheel for the '66 trucks. It's the same steering wheel used in the Chevy II/Novas.



ding ding ding !!!! yes sir .....i just revamped the steering wheel in my 64 nova . with the exeption of 4 small chrome rings , it's the same exact one. if you wanna , i can post a pic.
Yes, please do.
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Yes, please do.
Here's a photo of my steering wheel from my '63 Chevy II SS - it's not exactly the same since my steering wheel has the four chrome perimeter clips, but you get the idea.



This is a photo of my steering wheel from my '63 C-10 Custom Cab...
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X2...this is the custom cab steering wheel for the '66 trucks. It's the same steering wheel used in the Chevy II/Novas.



I also prefer the '61 through '65 custom cab steering wheel (it's the same steering wheel used for the '59-'61 Biscayne and '60-'61 El Camino). The '66 custom cab truck steering wheels are quite plentiful because of the Chevy II/Novas.
I am going to have to watch for those wheels for the 66. I don't see any on the selling site, but hopefully , if they are that plentiful one could be found!
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wheel out of my 64 nova wagon , same exact wheel in post #1 with the exception of the 4 chrome rings.
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wheel out of my 64 nova wagon , same exact wheel in post #1 with the exception of the 4 chrome rings.
is that that same as kind of pregnant? The wheel in the first post would be from a 100 Series Chevy II/Nova. The 400 Series, Super Sports and 300/400 Wagons have the upgraded steering wheels with the 4 chrome clips. in 1964 and up, the wagons were either 100 Series, or not. The 100 Series wagons did not have as nice an interior.
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