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Mystery steering wheel - help?

Roger said:
Nardi'd be too expensive for Chapman, surely? More like Les Leston....

Might be a Formula wheel - scroll down.

By the way Roger - great link there, I love looking at the old rims. Thanks!
 
TR4nut said:
I believe its a Formula wheel, was an option for Triumphs. I have one on my car. Now if I can just find a picture of it..

Found it!
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Of course if you want to get rid of that thing, I can always use a spare!

Randy

Aww Randy....now you went and did it! If I HADN'T seen that pic, I "may" have been tempted to send it to you. BUT now that I see how GOOD it looks, I'm just going to HAVE to keep it! So sorry....... :laugh:

But thanks for the great pic! Is your wheel like mine with no markings on it anywhere?
 
Silverghost said:
But thanks for the great pic! Is your wheel like mine with no markings on it anywhere?

No marks Peter - but to be 100% sure why don't you mail yours to me and I'll compare very very closely! :laugh:
 
Better yet, cruise on up here, we'll grab some Chicago pizza and head to Road America!! :driving:
 
Don't tempt me. I grew up around Joliet and still miss the pizza from up there!
 
Well, even though you have a TR and I have an MG and we're "mortal and moral" rivals (per the other thread! :wink: LoL) I think we can agree to like Chicago pizza! :laugh: So if you DO get here...look me up!
 
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