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67 shelby steering wheel?

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by bullit, Apr 21, 2007.

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    bullit Active Member

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    Does the wheel below look like a real one or is it a good repro i dont have wheel on hand but will have it next week so will check for markings etc.It came off a 67 coupe over here in the u.k [​IMG]
     
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    Re: 67 shelby steering wheel ?

    You really can't tell from the front what the wheel is. The reproductions are really good! If you get a photo of the back, I can help.
    GT350DAVE:)
     
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    Hi Bullitt. I hate to make judjements without an actual photo of the back of the wheel. They are so similar to each other, that you may not be able to tell. The EFFPI wheels were used for several different applications and have different lengthed hubs that only a trained eye can tell. Some with only an 8mm difference. I don't have a problem with the eBay link wheel you provided but would like to be 100% sure for your wheel.
    I like your Bullitt handle. The EFFPI 67 wheel is the Bullitt wheel but without the leather wrap. I :) have a new Bullitt wheel if anyone needs one.
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    hello dave got some taken with a camera phone one of the pics makes the wood look darker.Under the horn button it has some letters/numbers SIPEA CP A100 and on the back of one spoke it has INT PATENTED MADE IN ITALY EFFP1.Regards javed
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    Very nice wheel. Congratulations!!

    With regards to the previously mentioned E-Bay auction, What is the deal with that $4500..minimum not reached?? Is that for real?... or was it a little charade with a bunch of people bidding on something that they knew they weren't going to get because they knew it wasn't really for sale at all??

    I should sell this 66 wheel I have and really test that market..:blink:
     
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    Know a guy in UK near Milton Keynes that knows sb. that restores originals very professionally.
     
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    Hi Javed,
    That is a 67 Shelby steering wheel. If the horn wires are still making contact with the stainless steel contact rings, it can be quite valuable. Congratulations
    Dave:thumbup:
     
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    Congrats Javed,
    now a difficult decision for you to sell it or wrap it up, right?
    See http://www.ponysite.de/bullittnews.htm for the leather EFFPI wheel, David is now offering.

    Wolfgang
     
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    Hi Eljimbo,
    I think there are gougers everywhere. A 67 wheel sold about a year and a half ago for $6,500 and now everyone thinks they have gold. What happened was a wealthy purchaser needed a wheel to complete a restoration and paid through the nose for it. Not too many buyers out there like that and the reproductions wern't available yet. Your 66 optional wheel is a nice piece and if you installed it, you know how comfortable it is. There is an add on eBay now that is a bit distorted from misquotes taken from this foreum about it's rarety. Ho hum:wacko: Ebay can be a jungle. There was a previous add that was worse, so buyer beware. I have restored dozens of wheels for people through the years. My recomendation is buy an original if the wheel is in good condition, horn contacts work and it is a good deal.
    The reproductions are out and are really nice. They are twice as strong and half the price. I took my original EFFPI wheel off my car, hung it on my wall. The was an absolute nightmare to remove. I installed a reproduction. The horn now works and I can use a puller to remove it rather then a sledge hammer. It also won't create a fire like the FIV wheel. Once installed you can't tell the difference. The original EFFPI wheel looks great hanging on the wall in my office.:)
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    Thanks dave.regards javed
     

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