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Anybody identify this steering wheel!?!?!

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This was attached to the moggy pick-up when i bought it, just wonderd what type it was if anyone recognises it please shout up!

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Jaguar?
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Post by FrankM83 »

I'm just having a wild gues but that loks like an aftermarket wheel not a production line wheel on any car

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its a mountney type wheel
a common after market wheel
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Post by toginthemog »

I go along with the after market idea got one simular on my pickup
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Post by bmcecosse »

Looks very ropey - I wouldn't use it!
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Post by paulhumphries »

bmcecosse wrote:Looks very ropey - I wouldn't use it!
I'll agree with that.
I suspect the loose outer cover would probably be an MOT failure.
My "rule of thumb" would be if spokes are (rusting :roll: ) steel then it's the very low end of the aftermarket seeing most are alloy even if black finished.


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Post by alainmoran »

I had an aftermarket wheel that looked very similar to that attached to my VW based MG-TD replicar
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Post by TEDJordan »

Thanks for the replies guys, The cover itself isnt loose at all, it won't budge, just intrigued me as to what it was off, didnt want to chuck it if it was some rare obscure thing! Its on ebay now just incase someone can make use of it. Plenty of peopl watching it anyway!

Thanks guys!

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Post by Kevin »

This one here
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Morris-Minor-Stee ... 240%3A1318

Just one thing have you actually checked the weight for postage as for £2:50 that seems to me to be more than a bargain and I would think you will make quite a loss unless its superlight.
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Post by aupickup »

def up the postage
a normal moggie sixe wheel is £8.00 postage
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Post by TEDJordan »

Thaks for pointing that out Kevin, thats what I get for listing alot of things with similar detials! Its a slightly lighter wheel than standard, so i've upped the cost to £6.00, I only put it on there to see if it was of any use to anybody rather than me chuck it out

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