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I bought the Wheelskins for my wife's car. It was easy to put on, looks great, and feels good. I recommend looking at their website.
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Vic & Old Henry should start their own fashion line
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Found 'em at the local second hand store for $5.00.
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Here's how I like to drive: For the ladies (Yeah, that's my gorgeous ma that's 80 years old sitting in the front with me. She used to drive us to school in this car when I was a kid.): ![]() For the parade: ![]() By the lake: ![]() Just kidding. The last one was actually one of the park rangers - woman as I recall.
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You guys are one class act ! MIKE ![]() Last edited by FL&WVMIKE; 07-30-2012 at 11:59 AM. |
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Back to the steering wheels...many olde racers used string to wrap their steering wheels, mostly on circle track cars here and on sports/racing cars in England and Europe...
I am a complete klutz with knots and such and haven't yet found a decent how-to on the technique, but it results in a very nice looking and grippy wheel with grip diameter considerably increased. I bet there is a how-to on the HAMB somewhere... Went looking for a picture and of course the search went directly to the HAMB: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=576060 The '40 Merc wheel shown is very similar to the racecar look. I'm interested beacuse all the early Ford wheels I love require a rather tense grip due to that diameter; they require grip considerably tighter than the natural relaxed grip of the human hand and so are a bit tiring. Ford had that diameter right on the Model A... |
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I saw a reproduction race car at Bonneville years ago that had a wrapped steering wheel. He used twine about 3/16 diameter, tightley wound with a square knot behind one of the spokes. He then gave it a coat of spar varnish. It was very nice, grippy, never slippery, and had a great color.
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I have wrapped quite a few over the years and if you experiment with twine types and gauges (diameter), it is possible to do a running splice every so often with different color twine and get a very colorful wheel. You can also use 2 or 3 different color twines at a time as shown in one of the pics on the HAMB.
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I just worked on an old british sports car that had the wheel wrapped with wilsons baseball bat tape. It was comfortable and never slippery.
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Besides the driving gloves I like to wear, I have a very nice color matched Brody knob on my wheel. That's what I do my turning, and most of my steering, with single handed. (AKA suicide knob) Beats the gloves or any kind of wrap by a long shot.
Here are 1,500 to choose from: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw...+knob&_sacat=0 Be sure to get the kind that clamps around the spoke of the wheel, not the rim. Here's mine (looks like my wheel's ready for a new coat of paint): ![]()
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Hey Mike, did you get a kit for those wheel covers or did you do them yourself?
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I hope Vic Piano isn't wearing chantilly lace and a ponytail hanging down....
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thanks man! they look really nice by the way!
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