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mfrepp Marc Repp
Nashville, TN, USA   USA
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1969 MG MGC "Migi"
I'm looking for a 14" version of the factory steering wheel that came on my '69 MGC. preferably with a wood grip. The wheel doesn't have to be exact but give the overall impression of the OEM wheel. Obviously a wooden grip would be a departure. I'm attaching a photo of one that is close but I haven't found out who made it. Any help would be appreciated


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PFT-000 Bruce Ibbotson
Brisbane, Australia   AUS
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1968 MG MGC GT "The Truck"
Marc,

Most of us have fitted 'Moto-Lita' wheels with the 9 bolt hubs and that may be a special 'Moto-Lita' as it also has 9 bolts.

The thick leather covered wheel is excellent for the MGC, 'Moto-Lita do make wood rim wheels.

They make 14" & 15" wheels in all types with suitable hubs depending on the steering column.

Here is my 15" wheel.

Bruce.


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mfrepp Marc Repp
Nashville, TN, USA   USA
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Thanks Bruce. Your wheel looks good in there. I have been all through the Moto Lita catalogue. I actually have been through almost every steering wheel manufacturer's product lines. I say almost because I hadn't seen this particular wheel before. I may need to go to a more bespoke wheel. In the mean time I will continue my search for the wheel I pictured.

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Noble66 Gold Member Noble Bradford
Orlando, FL, USA   USA
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1964 MG MGB "Black Betty"
1966 MG MGB "Betty White"
1969 MG MGC GT "Lola"
The 68-69 Midget steering wheel is a banjo style but a smaller diameter. Mike Ruckman might have one and has also been known to add wood to them.

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princetn1 Mike Ruckman
Tampa, FL, USA   USA
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1959 Morris Minor "Snapper"
1971 MG MGB "Lil' Car"
Marc,
What you seek can be done as a customized wheel. And in wood!! And I’ve done it to an MGA OEM wheel...well, most of it.
A guy removed all the bakelite from his MGA wheel, cut it from 16.5” to 14”, fabricated a new metal rim, welded the spokes to it, and sent it to me. I, then, had a new mahogany rim put on it to closely mirror the original, sanded to 1200, stained, and urethaned it. It came out amazing!!
The same can be done for any “large” wheel but you must make sure it has the right hole size and spline size for your car.
Here are a few pics, 14.4” after the wood was applied.


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mfrepp Marc Repp
Nashville, TN, USA   USA
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Thank you so much. I had considered that very thing. It's reassuring to know someone has already successfully done it. As for the wheel picture I originally posted, I'd still like to know the manufacturer. It's becoming something of a quest for me.



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Organiser Thomas Haynes
Walsall, West Midlands, UK   GBR
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2003 MG ZT
Lecarra wheels by Lokar Inc make a Banjo wheel a little like the one you have shown perhaps it's one of their older models?

Tom.

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PETE W Sussex Peter H
Ansty, West Sussex, UK   GBR
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Nice job Mikethumbs up. We have a TV programme here in the U.K. on BBC called ‘The repair shop’ - this week the guys were restoring an old child’s pedal car and had to make a wooden rimmed steering wheel from scratch. Loved it!

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Lars R MGCGT Lars Rosenmeier
Svendborg, Denmark   DNK
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Hi Marc
The steering wheel in your original post was probably made by Superspoke Steering Wheels. Morgan Spares sell different versions, see link below
http://shop.morgan-spares.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=MORGAN&Product_Code=100-595&Category_Code=ACCESS
Lars

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mfrepp Marc Repp
Nashville, TN, USA   USA
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Thanks Lars and everyone who replied. It is a Superspoke steering wheel. As nice as it looks Superspoke is very proud of their product and charge accordingly. I am off of that particular wheel. Still, I can sleep better knowing who made it.

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Clousta Silver Member Gavin Short
Harrowbarrow, Cornwall, UK   GBR
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1969 MG MGC GT "The Dutchman"
Ouch! That price makes an original leather-wrapped 16.5" MGC wheel look a bargain.

Gavin



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kirks-auto Robert Kirk (RIP)
Davenport, IA, USA   USA
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Marc,
The picture posted is not of a Nardi nor Moto Lita I've come across. I'm asking my UK supplier on your behalf. Email me it this helps.



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Robert Kirk

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kobym Koby Millo
Tel-Aviv, Tel-Aviv, Israel   ISR
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mgdriver Joern Mueller-Neuhaus
Koenigsbrunn/Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany   DEU
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1969 MG MGC GT
Have a word with Mike Lempert he is making beautiful steering wheels.
Sometimes a bit slow, but well worth the wait: https://www.pbase.com/mdlempert/wheels

I bought this wheel from him for my MGB


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mfrepp Marc Repp
Nashville, TN, USA   USA
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Thanks. I' looking over his offerings right now.

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