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04-13-2013, 11:33 PM | #1 |
Carpe manana
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What's with these differences in OEM 69-72 steering wheels? Repro for comparison.
Curious about the 69-72 steering wheel configurations and part numbers. Looks like the early or period GM wheels had part #9749753. These wheels had threaded holes emerging from the backside of the hub for horn mount hardware and a steering wheel puller (first pic attached).
Later run GM wheels had part #335212 and lacked at least the threaded holes for the wheel puller (see second pic). The reproduction steering wheel (third pic) has all the holes of the early/contemporary run. The last pic is of an OEM wheel but it lacks threaded holes in the backside of the hub for the puller and horn mount hardware all together (don't have part number). To the detail freaks who care about such minutia like me: what's the story? Differences in manufacturing plants? Change in manufacturing design or die over time?
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04-24-2013, 11:42 PM | #2 |
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Re: What's with these differences in OEM 69-72 steering wheels? Repro for comparison.
ttt...
Good question. I have 2 wheels with part number 9749753. One is the original from my Dec. 1968 production 69 from Fremont. The other was on a tilt column I removed from a 71 or 72... I think 72. There are no visible differences in configuration. I can't guarantee if the tilt column wheel is origanal to that truck, but the truck was not molested in any way. |
04-25-2013, 10:35 AM | #3 |
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Re: What's with these differences in OEM 69-72 steering wheels? Repro for comparison.
Here's a spoke pic that shows the part # 335212 from the later run OEM wheel shown above in pic #2....these later run GM wheels don't seem too common.
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