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70 Charger Steering Wheel Source #2223104
12/30/16 01:06 AM
12/30/16 01:06 AM
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Temple, Texas
scoutsr2 Offline OP
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Looking for help finding a woodgrain steering wheel assembly for a 70 Charger. Prefer a source for a finished restored piece.

Thanks for the help

Re: 70 Charger Steering Wheel Source [Re: scoutsr2] #2223558
12/30/16 07:20 PM
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Best to find a complete one as 1970 is unique and then send it off to be restored

Re: 70 Charger Steering Wheel Source [Re: scoutsr2] #2223879
12/31/16 04:33 AM
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You might contact Moparts member STWheels. That's Doug Lepak. He restores wheels and may have a source for a core as well. He's freaking amazing.


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Re: 70 Charger Steering Wheel Source [Re: scoutsr2] #2224190
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You could also call David Tays at www.rimblowsteeringwheels.com.

He is very, very good at restoring original steering wheels and may have some for sale.

Re: 70 Charger Steering Wheel Source [Re: scoutsr2] #2226105
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Thanks! I will reach out to them.

Re: 70 Charger Steering Wheel Source [Re: B5Cuda440-6] #2227927
01/05/17 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted By B5Cuda440-6
You could also call David Tays at www.rimblowsteeringwheels.com.

He is very, very good at restoring original steering wheels and may have some for sale.



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Dave is excellent. He hangs around here also, plumbeeper. If he doesn't have one, try ebay (they show up from time to time) and send it to him.

PG Classics sells a repro woodgrain 70, but I don't know much about it.







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