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Restored Steering Wheel

AFLtCol

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A while back I posted a picture of my restored steering wheel in the "What have you done to your Bronco?" thread but thought I would make a thread showing the before & after.

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And after:
 

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Okbroncoman

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Looks nice!!!!
How much does something like that cost?
If you don't mind me asking.
 

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I believe I checked with him a few years ago and just never follow through. The cost sounds reasonable in perspective to finding a mint original one or buying a repop which are not the best. Is the horn ring repainted then? tim
 
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What years used that steering wheel. I know they changed in the '70s sometime.

Im not sure but I believe it changed in 75 when they incorporated the horn into the arms of the steering wheel. The half moon horn ring was an option on the early broncos, otherwise the horn was just the center cap.
 
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