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At the time I didn't know it was something special, drove it for 7 years daily doing about 600-1000km per week.Only time it ever stopped was a loose earth wire on the LPG. I did 220000 miles in it.
When I stuck it in the Trading Post for sale the phone started ringing at 5am, was sold by 7.30.
To me it was the work car that needed paint and carpet. Sold it because we had a young family and couldn't afford to keep two cars and a bike serviced and registered.
When I stuck it in the Trading Post for sale the phone started ringing at 5am, was sold by 7.30.
To me it was the work car that needed paint and carpet. Sold it because we had a young family and couldn't afford to keep two cars and a bike serviced and registered.
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Yep, the list knows no bounds. Several 60's and 70's Holdens would be on mine, especially the Premiers - EH, HR X2, HZ. My favourite steering wheel on those? EH as in pic!
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Is that 400 AU dollars? that is within my self justification point for a steering wheel.
If its $400 US plus freight plus conversion to the Pacific Peso, not so much.
This thread has thrown up a lot lot of nice options depending on your tastes, with an added benefit of a discourse on 1970's holden steering wheels :-) Thanks to all the posters.
If its $400 US plus freight plus conversion to the Pacific Peso, not so much.
This thread has thrown up a lot lot of nice options depending on your tastes, with an added benefit of a discourse on 1970's holden steering wheels :-) Thanks to all the posters.
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Unfortunately it is US plus shipping, however it's a starting point and I note their are Aussie suppliers.....sooooo it's negotiation time or as Doug says wait for a used one to come up......This thread has highlighted what I want for mine, so thanks Steve.
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I think this may be the nicest wheel i've seen
JAGUAR WALNUT SPORTS STEERING WHEEL - Fits : XJS / XJ6 / XJ12. | eBay
JAGUAR WALNUT SPORTS STEERING WHEEL - Fits : XJS / XJ6 / XJ12. | eBay
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Grant Signature wheel...
Grant Signature wheel.. the horn button is available with "other" emblems...
I took off a nice looking Le Carrera wheel - the one with rivets due to the horrible heat on the hands after the car sits outside.
This is the only photo I have of the wheel! Will have to update my photos but it shows the GPS speedo just installed.
I took off a nice looking Le Carrera wheel - the one with rivets due to the horrible heat on the hands after the car sits outside.
This is the only photo I have of the wheel! Will have to update my photos but it shows the GPS speedo just installed.