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    1965 Steel 911 steering wheel???????

    Guys, I think I have a VERY early, steel steering wheel. Unfortunately the horn contact wore thru the most important number. BUT there can only be a 3 or 5 with an open curve at the bottom.
    Opinions?
    By the way, it is wood rim.

    Stephen www.route30classics.com
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    To me it looks like 4.65 and the 'serial / sequence' number is 125.

    This would help telling the change from Alu to steel.

    I had a June 65 car w/ green primer underneath. I will check w/ the current owner the 'sequence' number.

    Richard
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    thank you. you are the first person to not tell me that is an 8. Was your wheel aluminum or steel? Really appreciate anyway you can help.

    Stephen

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    Quote Originally Posted by demo View Post
    thank you. you are the first person to not tell me that is an 8. Was your wheel aluminum or steel? Really appreciate anyway you can help.

    Stephen
    Steel

    I will report later this week the number and may be a production date.

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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