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    Sport Wheel Options for a 67 911?

    It's Christmas, and after years of driving with my early factory stock steering wheel on my 67 911, I am now thinking of giving my car a nice sport steering wheel for Christmas. Can anyone suggest some nice sport steering wheels I should consider? Something that has a slightly retro look which goes with the rest of the car would be nice, but more importantly something which has a smaller turning radius and nice thick grip would be my preference. It should also include a horn button.
    Also, I am assuming that the early SWB models require specific mounting brackets. Would this limit me to my choices, and if so where do I buy adaptor kit to mount it?
    Thanks for any suggestions. Pic's would be nice as well..

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    At least that is what the factory choose. They look good too, although EVERYONE has one.
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    Are these hard to come by? Also, do they mount onto the existing rack or do I need to buy an adaptor kit?

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    They are available thru many venders. Search ebay and you will find many. Also Pelican Parts, Mid Am MW, and Perf. Prod. all carry them. You will require the momo adapter and a horn button.
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    Thanks Mike. I looked them up on EBay right after my last posting and saw that there are quite a few available under $200. Do the adaptor kits come with them when you buy new, or is that a separate purchase? How about the horn button?

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    You will need the adapter kit which is extra. Check with the vendor on whether the momo horn button is included. When I bought mine (with black spokes, not silver), Performance Products sold a horn button with the Porsche crest on it.
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