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Banjo Steering Wheel ID Help

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Straight8's&Aces, May 8, 2012.

  1. Straight8's&Aces
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    Need help figuring out what kind of steering wheel this is. The wheel is 17" in diameter and the horn button is 3 1/2"
     

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  2. Straight8's&Aces
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  3. Andy
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    Reminds me of a Austin Healy
     
  4. It's British. Possibly Austin.
     

  5. captain scarlet
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    from Detroit

  6. toddc
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    Ford Poular (late Anglia)
     
  7. Little 1950s / 1960s Morris Minor.
     
  8. Mowogler
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    Austin Healey 3000,

    Early morris minors were that shape but in marbled coloured plastic in green or brown (Has it been painted?)

    Later morris minor didn't have the wider gap between the central two of the four spokes.
     
  9. Whats this one ? Later ??
     

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  10. rocketron
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    As soon as I saw your photo I knew that wheel looked familiar. Check out my pics.....this wheel came off of my 1952 Austin Devon. The car itself became a Buick powered nose-high gasser.

    Rocketron
     

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  11. sololobo
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    I knew what it was right away. Damn cool! Looks like an i.d is in by the H.A.M.B. I.D. patrol, nice work kids. ~sololobo~
     
  12. Mowogler
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    Yes that's a later one it has more dish that the earlier ones and doesn't have the wider gap between the spokes.
     
  13. 1971BB427
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    Looks like the wheel on my 1946 Austin A10:
    [​IMG]
     
  14. Straight8's&Aces
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    Thanks everyone for the help
     

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