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Took Penny for a drive tonight!

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Well, not really, but I did a good job of pretending!

I did get my new steering wheel in today. Made by Mike Lempert -- only took 1 year this time! I had a similar wheel on the Tunebug, but that one took over two years. He's not the quickest, but I'm fairly particular about what I wanted. Derrington style, African rosewood, with a small hub that takes the stock Bugeye horn push. Just the right thing for Penny.

No real update on the body shell, shop is still working on it. But now I have my first restored bit, time to finish the rest of the car around it. :grin:

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Drew,
that wheel is more Spridget porn. Might I ask what his prices are like?
 

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Jim,

His prices are very fair for what you get. (I know him and respect his work) I'd suggest the "Falcon-Lemans" wheel that he makes. google him...
 

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Drew, if you separate the C&C machined cover ring from wheel and hub that Mike has farm out you may find a surprise of your disliking. Mike is a good wood chuck but no machinist, I'm not the only one too! Hope Penny's progress is progressing well for you.

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Alan, I can't tell from your picture, but are the counter sink hole not lined up with the through holes?
 

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Trevor, the holes are oblong, here is a photo from another wheel that was purchase from Mike Lembert. My friends was worse than mine, In my view a complete butcher job. You would never see anything of this kind of quility from "Nardi". Live and learn is all I can say!!

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Mike made the wheel for our BN4 a few years ago. Beautiful then, and still is!
 
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Drew,
that wheel is more Spridget porn. Might I ask what his prices are like?

Prices are on his website:
https://www.pbase.com/mdlempert/prices

Jim,
His prices are very fair for what you get. (I know him and respect his work) I'd suggest the "Falcon-Lemans" wheel that he makes. google him...

That Falcon-Lemans does look nice, and has a neat historical connection with the Sprite. I really wanted the riveted look though -- something about those little dots around the wheel just works for me.

Trevor, the holes are oblong, here is a photo from another wheel that was purchase from Mike Lembert. My friends was worse than mine, In my view a complete butcher job. You would never see anything of this kind of quility from "Nardi". Live and learn is all I can say!!


I'm content with the quality of the wheel, as I was with my last one from him. Neither wheel was perfect, but it is the style I really wanted for Penny. I thought about going with another Moto-Lita (had one on my last MGB, Derrrington style) but I really like being able to use the original Bugeye horn push on a smaller hub.
 

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Drew,

I love your picture. It reminds me of the drawing my sister Kimberley did for the cover of Chatter back in 1980. Image attached.

As for Lempert Wheels, I love the one he did for my Sprite. I never removed the ring on mine, but the wheel was perfectly executed and just beautiful. To my eye, a Derrington is the only wheel that looks right on a Healey, and Mike is I believe one of the very few sources for one. He was very accommodating with the timing of building mine. I also enjoyed picking it up at his shop and getting a tour while we were in South Carolina last April. I'll be commissioning one for my BJ8.
 

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Trevor, the holes are oblong, here is a photo from another wheel that was purchase from Mike Lembert. My friends was worse than mine, In my view a complete butcher job. You would never see anything of this kind of quility from "Nardi". Live and learn is all I can say!!

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Can't tell if it's an illusion or not, but they don't appear to be concentric either. Some look closer to the inner edge on one side.
 
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