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#496503 - 03/23/08 02:27 AM steering wheel restoration
Robert A. Borman Offline
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Registered: 06/21/07
Posts: 26
Loc: Clarendon Hills,IL
Go to this web sight if you need help with your stirring wheels. Looks like they do good work, lots of photos and info on ones completed. www.pearlcraft.com.au yes they are in Australia
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1953 Plymouth Cranbrook 4dr
1953 Packard Crib. convertable
1971 Honda cb500 "4"
1973 Honda cb350 twin
1979 Honda hobbit 50cc (made in belgium)
1975 Honda cd500 twin
1988 Honda Shadow vt1100c custom
1953 Plymouth Cranbrook parts car
1975 Honda Gold Wing 1000cc
1955 norton 500
1930 Jordan Great Line 90"G"
And the great love of the old steam cars

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#497462 - 03/26/08 08:52 PM Re: steering wheel restoration [Re: Robert A. Borman]
Bill Boudway Offline
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Registered: 01/09/01
Posts: 295
Loc: Canandaigua, NY, USA
For wood rimmed steering wheels, I recommend Glen Snyder, Nazereth, PA
He did a great job on the wheel for our 1919 Packard.
E-mail me if you need his address and phone number.
gnbboudway@msn.com
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