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    Help ID Steering Wheel on '67S

    This looks like the size and thickness of a wheel I'd like for my '67. What is it? Thanks.
    -Allen-
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    Appears to be a 380mm 914 steering wheel with a RSR style thick grip and the early butterfly horn button
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    old softie67S
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    thick grip

    Is thick grip a technical term or are you making a generic statement? Is this a custom hand made cover or was this a factory item? I like the looks also.
    Tom

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    Technically yes to all four questions. Though, I'd say that one shown is not factory made.
    Michael
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    For teh RSR's, the factory made a thicker leather wrap similar to this
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    1974 911"S" - Silver
    1973 911"T" - Bahia Red - Now Sold
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    Allen,
    let me check my documents, it came from Mittelmotor in Germany but have to look up which model exactly.

    Cheers
    Martin
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    '67 911 S
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    Good eye

    Martin,

    You recognized your S!

    -Allen-

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    Allen and All,
    Cornpanzer was close to the truth, I have the 69-73 400mm wheel offered by Mittelmotor, part number 1,44008B. It has the original butterfly coming from my 67, is a bit thicker, quality is great and feels superb in terms of handling. Recommended, albeit expensive. And yes, it does come in different diameters such as 380.

    Cheers
    Martin
    '70 911 ST
    '67 911 S
    Registry member #1279

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    Expensive? Yes.

    As in 400 euros, not including shipping to US of A. Currently $568, call it $600 delivered!

    -Allen-

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    Holy Mackarel, Andy!

    Weber carbs listed as:

    5,794.00 Euros or 8,265.98 USD

    Tom
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