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I am on the home stretch in getting the Tbird done.  My steering wheel is a complete mess and I really need to find another and can paint to match the red interior.  I have looked high and low and can't come up with anything.  I found one place that strips the plastic and starts over but its crazy expensive.  I good used wheel would be fine just cant find one.

Appreciate the help as always.  Plan is to reveal and give the car to my daughter 4th of July
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If its a matter of cracks and gaps the steering wheel repair kits seem to work.

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Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.

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CASCO, the parts vendor, has a steering wheel restoration service.  Maybe you want to talk with them

You might talk with them about a used wheel, as well as Hills Restoration (Ohio).

A couple of other names that might have a used wheel

   Adrian  570-709-0823
  Tony (Tony's Classics  515-263-3606


54 Victoria 312;  48 Ford Conv 302, 56 Bird 312
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Midland Park, NJ

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I'm with Paul, many of the Thunderbird parts suppliers have used parts. Besides Hill's, you could also try Prestige or Minter. 
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could not restore the wheel so did the next best thing.  I cleaned it and painted it and installed a leather steering wheel rap that you sew onto the wheel.  It looks great and masks the problem.  One issue in putting the wheel back is I cant see where the spring goes if any where.  I see it on the 56 and 57 diagrams but 55 doesn't seem to indicate they use a spring.  Is that correct?


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