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Rut

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Looks like it belongs.
 
Didn't know if the TR4a wheel was appropriate on a Bugeye!
Rut
 
Im more interested in what happened to the shift lever. Is it an automatic?
Car is under construction and has no drivetrain yet. Once I get everything the way I like it I'll drop the engine/tranny in.
Rut
 
I think your biggest concern will be size and position. How does it compare to the stock wheel?

Kurt
 
Kurt,
Hows your gout? Hope it's improving rapidly! It pretty close in size to the original, but it's not as deep which will help tremendously! I've managed to collect a lot of steering wheels over the years and some feel better than others. I really like originality, but there are a bunch of good looking LBC steering wheels out there...I even have an early 70s Nardi wheel that's in restoration.
Rut
 

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Hi Rut...I've discovered what many athletes have known for years....some steroids do wonders!:smile: Gout is much better!

The original wheel is nothing special and something that is easy to change back for someone that wants it that way so I wouldn't hesitate.

Kurt
 
I consider a steering wheel to be a very personal thing. It's your main interface with the car, so get the one YOU love the most.

That one looks good. Didn't know the splines were the same, though it's not surprising, given the parts sharing in the British motor industry at the time.
 
Bango wheels and camero rosewood three spokes
oh trun your shift tower a round
 
Bango wheels and camero rosewood three spokes
oh trun your shift tower a round
Since I'm installing a 5 speed and I haven't cut my tower yet it's just there for looks. Once the tranny is in I'll try different positions until I get what I want, but I really like the original look.
Rut
 
Rut,

I had that same wheel on Bugsy I, my '68 Sprite. Looked fine, the Sprite Lightning Bolt Horn Push fit perfectly. I might consider one of those pending a spoked wood wheel later on down the road as budget allows.
 
David,
Where you been?
Rut

Just ain't had a lot to say....and Mimi is all done. Did put some bling bits on the wife's B but nothing much going on in Pumpkintown. Ya'll come back now ya hear.
Here are the girls ready for a jaunt into those mountains.
 

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Just ain't had a lot to say....and Mimi is all done. Did put some bling bits on the wife's B but nothing much going on in Pumpkintown. Ya'll come back now ya hear.
Here are the girls ready for a jaunt into those mountains.

Good to see you're still around! If you get bored with all those working LBCs, feel free to come out to Utah and help me with Penny -- or with my MGB (yes, I bought it back). I've got plenty of projects here. :grin:
 
Good to see you're still around! If you get bored with all those working LBCs, feel free to come out to Utah and help me with Penny -- or with my MGB (yes, I bought it back). I've got plenty of projects here. :grin:
Bought it back...LOL...wish I could buy back my FJ40. I had first right of refusal on the 40 but somebody with rocks in there head paid the guy I sold it to a minor fortune for it. Sigh
 
Bought it back...LOL...wish I could buy back my FJ40. I had first right of refusal on the 40 but somebody with rocks in there head paid the guy I sold it to a minor fortune for it. Sigh

Those prices went silly quick. I sold my last FJ40 at a bit of a loss, happy to pass it on. A year or two later it would have sold for 2x or 3x the price. Ah well.
 
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