Where to buy a nice steering wheel cover?

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Minkymoo
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Where to buy a nice steering wheel cover?

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I'm after a nice vintage style steering wheel cover for my moggy, anyone know where to buy one?

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Re: Where to buy a nice steering wheel cover?

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We have a supplier in the Rover P6 Club who supplies us with high quality American hide leather steering wheel covers at a reasonable price (£40-£50). PM me if you like me to make enquiries with him. He should stock something to fit a Minor wheel. Steering wheels are remarkably standardised from the 40s thru 70s.

Michael
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Re: Where to buy a nice steering wheel cover?

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Minkymoo wrote:I'm after a nice vintage style steering wheel cover for my moggy, anyone know where to buy one?
Why settle for a vintage style when you have have the real vintage thing! :wink:
I have this one which is a "Karobes real leather rally glove" that is un-used and still in its packaging from the 1960's (judging by the cars listed in the application list!)
I doubt I will ever use it now so if this is what you are looking for then how does £20 plus whatever the postage may be sound?
I see you are also after some doors, whereabouts in Hampshire are you as I may have some but am in Dorset, not far from Ringwood which is in Hampshire! :D[frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame]

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Re: Where to buy a nice steering wheel cover?

Post by bmcecosse »

Poundland have nice pink fluffy ones ! :D
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Where to buy a nice steering wheel cover?

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WPR678B wrote:
Minkymoo wrote:I'm after a nice vintage style steering wheel cover for my moggy, anyone know where to buy one?
Why settle for a vintage style when you have have the real vintage thing! :wink:
I have this one which is a "Karobes real leather rally glove" that is un-used and still in its packaging from the 1960's (judging by the cars listed in the application list!)
I doubt I will ever use it now so if this is what you are looking for then how does £20 plus whatever the postage may be sound?
I see you are also after some doors, whereabouts in Hampshire are you as I may have some but am in Dorset, not far from Ringwood which is in Hampshire! :D[frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame]
hi you still got this for sale?
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Re: Where to buy a nice steering wheel cover?

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Maurice, E. Kent
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