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Old Today, 02:36 AM   #51
'68OrangeSunshine
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Re: 67-68 factory steering wheel colors

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Not correct horn button.
Really rough shape. My dad and I pulled it from a truck around 1979.
Been sitting in my Dad's garage until we cleaned out the garage 8 years ago.
That is a nice color.
Sort of Hugger Orange, but pre Model Year 1969.

You could bring that back up, if you filed out the cracks with a triangular file, and filled in the valleys with JB Weld or similar 2-part epoxy filler. When the epoxy has hardened a couple days later -- file and sand the repair rings to the level of the good parts of the wheel and prime and paint.

67/68 Wheels were made of a composite formula similar to bakelite. Then painted.
69/72 Wheels were made of a high impact plastic called Cycolac and molded in color.
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