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Padded steering wheel center needed for '59 Deluxe wheel. If anyone has one, or knows a source for reproductions, please let me know.

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John - That's a tough one, I've seen whole steering wheels on ebay. Rare to find one that's not cracked, I would imagine one could be formed by heating and shaping the vinyl but that's a guess. Contact and send a picture to SMS and see what they say.
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John, as far as I know, no one is reproducing these. I found one in decent shape on eBay, and added it to my wheel after I had Koch's Steering Wheel Restoration recast it (they don't do these anymore, either).

Here's what's left of my original center pad - you're welcome to have it, as well as the chrome center trim, if you think you can do anything with it. It would take a whole lot of vinyl patching! (You can see from the length of the chrome trim, the pad has also shrunken quite a bit.)

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Thanks for the offer, Dan, although I have several in like condition.

Guess I'll have to root around some more!!

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A big thanks to Dick Koch for spying a steering wheel with a good horn ring pad on e-bay. Now I just have to rebuild the foam portion.

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John - Go to "Show your Ride" page 2, "Dick's 59 Red and White Sport Fury Restoration", go to page 12. There you will find some pictures of rebuilding my Steering Wheel. I found an excellent blue pad on ebay and painted it the same red as the dash pad, come out nice, I found some foam that was used to ship something to me and used it under the pad. Hope this helps.
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I have one in pretty decent shape. I found an NOS steering wheel center pad from AMS Obsolete Parts out of Fairmont Georgia 706-243-6368. Cost me $410.00. They may have another in their stock. The pad that was on my car faded from a dark brown to a black due to exposure to the sun over the years. When I recieved the new NOS pad I lucked out and the color was the dark brown that I wanted. I got some upholstery paint in a spray can (correct color) and repainted the original from the black to a dark brown. If interested I can send picks of the one I removed.

Also, Just Dashes 1-800-247-3274 has experience recovering this particular pad. I can send a photo of one they redid. Let me know.

P.S. I am looking for a pair of bumper wings for my 59. I am going up to Carlisle Pa. Mopar event this weekend - see if I will luck out and find a pair.

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Dick Koch wrote:John - Go to "Show your Ride" page 2, "Dick's 59 Red and White Sport Fury Restoration", go to page 12. There you will find some pictures of rebuilding my Steering Wheel. I found an excellent blue pad on ebay and painted it the same red as the dash pad, come out nice, I found some foam that was used to ship something to me and used it under the pad. Hope this helps.
Dick.

(Here's a direct link to the topic: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1344&start=165#p13056 -Dan)
Dick, thanks for the helpful tip on the steering wheel center foam! I bought earlier this year an original Un cracked steering wheel off of E bay (the slightly yellowed acrylic type) and have been wondering how to do the foam part but now I know how to do it.

Did you check pin the fabric in with the horizontal Plymouth piece? Or was it glued all the way around after you stretched it?

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Duh! Wa chu talkin bout "check pin". I really don't remember how I secured it, sorry.
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Dick Koch wrote:Duh! Wa chu talkin bout "check pin". I really don't remember how I secured it, sorry.
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Yeah, looking at my post I don't know what I meant by Check Pin, but it was the way you rolled the fabric in to the Horizontal bar (pinning it) but I will figure it out..

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Did you ever find one ???

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Not as of yet, I have my original center piece (now unpadded and in bare metal) and have not spent the time to see if I can put some foam on it and put fabric over it yet.

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John,

I have one but I want to trade it for a right front bumper extension from a '58 Plymouth.

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Ken Jacob wrote:John,

I have one but I want to trade it for a right front bumper extension from a '58 Plymouth.

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Sorry, too late last night when I wrote this. I have the right one. I need the left one. Thanks!

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I bought the horn ring pad last spring, so I'm good there. If I run across the bumper extension, I'll let you know, but I'm pretty sure I do not have one currently.

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