painting a steering wheel?
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painting a steering wheel?
I saw a white steering wheel on a hilman minx the other day and it has me thinking....
1.white steering wheel on my moggie
2.Can my banjo one be painted satisfactory
3.Straw pole..nice or naff?
1.white steering wheel on my moggie
2.Can my banjo one be painted satisfactory
3.Straw pole..nice or naff?
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Re: painting a steering wheel?
Try imitation zebra hide seat covers to go with it. Very Docker Daimler!
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Re: painting a steering wheel?
We have a painted banjo wheel (cream colour) in our old english white 59 four door.
I painted it with three coats of acrylic paint after keying the wheel with some wet n dry paper.
In my opinion it does'nt look naff,it looks really 50s with the red interior.Before I fitted this wheel to our minor it was on an old hotrod model T roadster we had.The wheel has been painted like this for about 6 years and still looks good.
I painted it with three coats of acrylic paint after keying the wheel with some wet n dry paper.
In my opinion it does'nt look naff,it looks really 50s with the red interior.Before I fitted this wheel to our minor it was on an old hotrod model T roadster we had.The wheel has been painted like this for about 6 years and still looks good.
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Re: painting a steering wheel?
I have the red interior and the white wheel looked very vintage on the minx
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Re: painting a steering wheel?
Paint it then decide, you will only have yourself to blame. If you are quick enough you can clean it off before the paint dries 

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Re: painting a steering wheel?
White wheels were common in the 50's and were introduced to signify blind drivers.
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Re: painting a steering wheel?
Have a look on you tube, lots about renovating steering wheels on there.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
Re: painting a steering wheel?
Both of these low lights look like they have white rimmed steering wheels, I rather like it.
I live old Rootes stuff, you could even get leopard print seat covers as an option to go with your white steering wheel
I live old Rootes stuff, you could even get leopard print seat covers as an option to go with your white steering wheel


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Re: painting a steering wheel?
No, it was Leopard print. One of my uncles gave me a set for my '58 Series II Hillman Minx saloon with bench front seat (which I had about 1972).cococola wrote:Leopard print...tiger skin surely![]()
Two colour exterior - white roof, red body and an off-white, very large steering wheel with a very large "horn push" ring - lovely

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Re: painting a steering wheel?
Why not try a wrap first to see if you like it. If not then you haven't ruined your original one?
http://www.auto-bits.co.uk/interior-acc ... cream.html
http://www.auto-bits.co.uk/interior-acc ... cream.html
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Re: painting a steering wheel?
Or this Italian leather version on eBay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FOR-MORRIS-MI ... 521wt_1048
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FOR-MORRIS-MI ... 521wt_1048
'50 Low-light with 918 Side-valve engine,
'51 High-light with Side-valve 918 engine,
'55 4-dr with 803 engine,
'56 Traveller with 1098 engine.
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Re: painting a steering wheel?
certainly the cover ideas seem to be a better option and they are the best of both worlds 

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Re: painting a steering wheel?
Secondhand steering wheels aren't rare. Why not buy a spare one, experiment and you've still got your original one to fall back on if you don't like it....
cheers
Iain
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A car can be restored at any time, but is only original once!