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Steering wheel restoration.

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27 minutes ago, Av8ferg said:

in 77 they almost look like clown shoes.

Oh yeah? Well.....

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In 2007 i took an old wheel and pulled the fake wood (resin and wood powder mix) off and made myself a fat mahogany wooden wheel!  It was 38 hours of work.. 8 layers of blank laquer..  and lots of sanding was involved..  came out nice..   (metall in semi gloss black)

There is a ring of 6.5 mm in the wheel..  I made 6 parts on the front hollow and 6 massiv parts at the back, glued the front parts with 2-comp. glue to the metall and the wooden parts with prof. wood glue (water resistant) together..

With a matching gearknob, made on a wood lathe.  joke from myself.. the 10 means 10 years of work on my Z  ?

 

 

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8 hours ago, Av8ferg said:

Dave,
I agree my 280z steering wheel looks like it was left on Venus for 3 yrs. The rubber looks like it was microwaved. Bumpers...I could live with the 75’ bumpers but in 77 they almost look like clown shoes.


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Rear bumper is my bar. Holds, so far, 6 empty soilders (Bud Lights) when I mow my yard. Yeah I know 6 is a lot but I have a big yard. LOL

Funny is the parts box with all kind of Datsun stuff under the knob (also a few non Datsun parts..)

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Dutchzcarguy,
That’s some varsity work, way outside my novice ability. Pretty impressive!


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240z fresh off the boat in LA. May 72.

 

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Here is another light steering wheel in July 1970. It is a commonly sold Z, not one for advertising. It also has the straw coloured wheel finish:

 

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If it helps, here are photos of the steering wheel and interior from a 1971/1972 brochure:

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The cover of the brochure, for reference:

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  • 2 months later...

There is some pretty work in this thread! 

Really the kicker here is that the resin that was used darkens with age.  While it is not too difficult  to get a wheel to look much better, it is another thing entirely to get it to look as it did new.  I have been working on that for quite a while, and I am closing in on it, when I get it completely sorted out, I will put together a full article/video on what I have found out about the wheel, and what I think will put it right.

@hls30.com when do you expect to be able to publish anything about it? Eager to learn something new, as I will refurbish a couple of them this winter... 

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