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Bugeye steering wheel needed

Jimflorida

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Are the original bugeye steering wheels available? Any other nice options? Thanks, Jim
 
Last NOS wheel I saw had a price of around a grand.
Of course they are no longer made.
 
They come up on ebay every once in a while for $100 to $300 for used and worn ones. Just keep looking. I don't use mine, but once a year at one particular show, but I'm not giving it up.
Scott in CA
 
Does anyone restore bugeye steering wheels? The cracked ones are usually considerably less expensive to purchase on E-bay.
 
Have you thought of restoring it yourself? I am pretty much a novice, but I restored my own steering wheel for my Bugeye. It was very time consuming, but I am very happy with the results. If I get a chance, I will post a pic tonight when I get home. I bought a kit from Eastwood that basically had just the special epoxy filler and the directions how to do it. I had to buy the special primer and paint myself. By the way, the ones with cracks are cheaper because it takes a whole lot more work to refinish them - you have to cut all the way down to the metal, fill it, and shape it.
Kevin
 
I have a spare, shoot me your email and I'll send you a pic of it on the car.
 
I have a MOMO F1 wheel with a Jaguar adapter that I'll never use. Came with my XJS. It's actually very sporty looking and not that flashy, but I bet you could make it fit a bugeye with no problem. PM me if you have any interest.
 
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