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Steering Wheel Restoration - HELP!!

Started by hemirr, June 02, 2006, 08:10:33 PM

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hemirr

Has any one used Garys Steering Whell Restoration?  If not does any one know of a good company to restore a plastic wheel off of my 68 Charger?

rare69

i used steering wheels by mike, phone number is 281-647-9869 he did my wood grain wheel and it turned out awesome.

ITSA426

I've used Gary's several times.  They come back when promised and look great for the quoted price.  I'm going to send another to him next week.

hemirr

Thanks, I think I am going to send him mine as well

OttawaCharger

A lot of places (Jim's auto parts for one) are advertising the standard black steering wheel as 'coming soon'
No price, but might be worth looking into.  Of course it depends how long you can wait.
1968 Charger -currently spread all over my garage!

OttawaCharger

Just in case you're still looking, the paddock just put up a price for a repop standard black steering wheel -$224    SKU:   2111540681
1968 Charger -currently spread all over my garage!

my69

Hey guys ,
Does gary have a website? I don't know anything about him?
Winston
 

lilwendal

I've sent 3 wood wheels to him and have been very satisfied with them all.  What a difference the interior looks with a fresh steering wheel.  Heres the web site.  www.dealsonwheels.com/parts/garys

my69

Great, I did do a search on garys and It came up just like you typed out.   Sounds like on the average it's like $400.00 a wheel! 

Guess I have to take a gamble and wait a while :-\

MOPARHOUND!

Quote from: my69 on July 04, 2006, 08:05:42 PM
Great, I did do a search on garys and It came up just like you typed out.   Sounds like on the average it's like $400.00 a wheel! 

Guess I have to take a gamble and wait a while :-\

Here ya go, an economical option, PM me if interested:

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,14855.msg167701.html#msg167701
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