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Mopar Steering Wheels?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 55chieftan, Jul 5, 2010.

  1. 55chieftan
    Joined: Feb 13, 2008
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    Who has pictures of Chrysler, Desoto, Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler steering wheels?

    What is your favorite?

    I'm kind of liking this plymouth wheel:
    [​IMG]
     
  2. moparjack44
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    That is a good looking wheel.
    No pictures, but I like the "tuff" wheels found on most Cudas, and option on Miradas.

    Jack
     
  3. 55chieftan
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    What do you have on your Desoto? I was admiring pictures of it yesterday.
     
  4. moparjack44
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    I wish you hadn't ask :eek: (but it is very comfortable wheel)?
    It's from a Cavalier. Can we just keep that between me and you :)?
     

  5. 55chieftan
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    It's your car. Whatever you like is what you should have. :)
     
  6. 4woody
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    A bit old for you, but not too common:
    mid-late 30's banjo
    [​IMG]
     
  7. 4woody
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    '41 Plymouth @ Woodies on the Wharf:
    [​IMG]
     
  8. 55chieftan
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    That's not old for me really. I have a 35 Desoto. I love that wheel and dash. Does the wheel say a make? I can't see it.
     
  9. Edsel_Presley
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  10. 4woody
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    The center button says "Royal". I believe they also did an "Imperial" button, but I don't know if the wheel had any other differences.

    BTW mine is cut down 2" from stock diameter. I don't know how a full-sized person could have fit in the car...
     
  11. Jonnie King
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    Here's a pic from my '59 Suburban: Rectangular, See-Through Metalflake. NOS. One of the coolest, factory-ordered wheels ever created !



    JK
     

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  12. Deuces
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    Don't mean to go way off topic here, but I do like the one's Mother Mopar installed in the '70-'74 'Cudas..... :D
     
  13. jaxx
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    sorry cant help it - mine that I made for my RPU
     
  14. vwdave30
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    46 to 48 chrysler i think[​IMG]
     
  15. vwdave30
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  17. 41 C28
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    41 Chrysler and 48 Dodge
     

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  18. 4woody
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    Town & Country Bakelite.
    I JUST LOVE this look!
    [​IMG]
     
  19. 55chieftan
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    Definitely some nice wheels!
     
  20. Elwood331
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    My 1954 Chrysler New Yorker
     

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  21. Astrochimp
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    Say it again- "One of the coolest, factory-ordered wheels ever created !"
     
  22. Black_Sheep
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    Wow, sorry to go off topic but that dash is beautiful!

    Carry on...
     
  23. Jonnie King
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    Many thanks, Astro ! Because of their shape, they do get a bit tricky trying to turn 'em fast around corners though.

    But "The Look" makes up for it !!

    JK
     

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  24. JK, That Plymouth wheel is SUPER COOL!
     
  25. C0ra1l1
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    Here's mine, 46' Dodge
     

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  26. Cross Rodder
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    The 55 Plymouth in my coupe ;-)

    [​IMG]
     
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  27. Frankie47
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    [​IMG]

    So you bought Fireball's Bizzy Coupe?
     
  28. Squablow
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    Since this thread has apparently been brought back from the dead, here's my '60 Dodge Dart Pioneer wheel, going into my '62 Chrysler.

    [​IMG]
     
  29. C0ra1l1
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    Yes I did - in a few months I'm going to do some further modifications. Dodge is going to get cruiser skirts and bags in the rear. I will keep you guys informed and load pictures when things are going ahead.

    -Pasi
     
  30. Phillips
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    wow!
     

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