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    WTB: Wooden steering wheel 911S 1966

    For my 911S project from 1966 (MY 1967) i'm looking for a wooden steering wheel.
    thx!
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    911s 1966:

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    Ex. 912 1967
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    PM sent. Thanks

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    Thanks George!
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    Still looking...
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    Hello Ruben There is a wood wheel for sale on this Site.

    http://porsche356registry.org 3500.00 Good deal

    Quote Originally Posted by Ruben View Post
    For my 911S project from 1966 (MY 1967) i'm looking for a wooden steering wheel.
    thx!

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgepvalerio View Post
    Hello Ruben There is a wood wheel for sale on this Site.

    http://porsche356registry.org 3500.00 Good deal
    Goerge

    This is an apples and oranges comparison. The wheel for sale on the 356 site is an alumimum spoked wheel. The one Rubin is looking for would have steel spokes and be much cheaper and much more comon.

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    I Sent him a PM and he asked for a wood wheel with aluminum spokes. I know the difference but don't always know the date of what I had for lunch.
    George

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    a wood wheel w/ alu spokes is not correct for a S?

    Richard
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