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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ FS: 914-6 leather wrapped steering wheel

Posted by: vintagedavid Sep 22 2014, 10:59 AM

For sale is a genuine leather wrapped 914-6 steering wheel. This is also the same wheel as used for the 1973 911 RS model. Wheel has original leather that can either be re-stitched or you can re-wrap the wheel. Part # 914 347 806 10. Price is $400 + shipping from WA.


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Posted by: rhodyguy Sep 22 2014, 12:21 PM

can you post a picture of the rear side of the wheel? thanks.

k

Posted by: vintagedavid Sep 22 2014, 02:47 PM

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can you post a picture of the rear side of the wheel? thanks.

k




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Posted by: porbmw Sep 23 2014, 12:00 AM

will take the wheel
Shipping to 98230
Will PM you
Thanks
Paul

Posted by: vintagedavid Sep 23 2014, 11:43 AM

Sold to Paul. Thank you.

Posted by: ovilla Sep 30 2014, 11:16 AM

Can someone please explain how you can tell the difference from a 914 and 914/6 leather steering wheel? I have a leather wheel for sale too but don't know if it's for a 4 or 6.

Thanks

Omar

Posted by: mepstein Sep 30 2014, 12:17 PM

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Can someone please explain how you can tell the difference from a 914 and 914/6 leather steering wheel? I have a leather wheel for sale too but don't know if it's for a 4 or 6.

Thanks

Omar

805 10 - 4 cyl
806 10 - 6 cyl

If it ends in 11, it's for '72 and later

Posted by: Mike Fitton Sep 30 2014, 01:48 PM

Part numbers on 914 wheels that work with early 911's

914 347 805 10 & 914 347 806 10................... Leather covered, rubber rimmed steering wheel 70/71 914/4 and 914/6 and (apparently) 73 Carrera RSs. (The best choice for 911s) These are the ones that are flat on the front.

914 347 803 10................... Plastic rimmed 70/71 914/4 steering wheel (You can cover these in leather and they work just fine. Double wrap them and they are even better)

914 347 805 11....................Leather covered 72 914/4 steering wheel (with 90 degree counter sink) Not the best choice but they do work better than the later

914/4 wheels with the beveled counter sink.
914 347 804 11....................Plastic rimmed late 914/4 wheel
914 347 809 00....................74 and later 914/4 "simulated leather" wheels.

Date stamp on the wheel will also help on whether it is a 914-6 wheel also, needs a date from '69 to '71.


Posted by: puffinator Sep 30 2014, 02:24 PM

according to the 914 Porsche PET parts catalog, the leather wrapped steering wheel 914-347-805-11 was used on both the 914/4 and 914/6.

Posted by: mepstein Sep 30 2014, 03:24 PM

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according to the 914 Porsche PET parts catalog, the leather wrapped steering wheel 914-347-805-11 was used on both the 914/4 and 914/6.

Only the 914-6 from '72. It had a VW column

Posted by: JStroud Sep 30 2014, 10:01 PM

QUOTE(mepstein @ Sep 30 2014, 02:24 PM) *

QUOTE(puffinator @ Sep 30 2014, 04:24 PM) *

according to the 914 Porsche PET parts catalog, the leather wrapped steering wheel 914-347-805-11 was used on both the 914/4 and 914/6.

Only the 914-6 from '72. It had a VW column


I've got a nice leather wrapped wheel, 805 11 with 72 and 6 stamped on the bottom so is it a 6/72 wheel or a 72 wheel from a 6?

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Posted by: mepstein Oct 1 2014, 04:48 AM

QUOTE(JStroud @ Oct 1 2014, 12:01 AM) *

QUOTE(mepstein @ Sep 30 2014, 02:24 PM) *

QUOTE(puffinator @ Sep 30 2014, 04:24 PM) *

according to the 914 Porsche PET parts catalog, the leather wrapped steering wheel 914-347-805-11 was used on both the 914/4 and 914/6.

Only the 914-6 from '72. It had a VW column


I've got a nice leather wrapped wheel, 805 11 with 72 and 6 stamped on the bottom so is it a 6/72 wheel or a 72 wheel from a 6?


There were extremely few 6's built in '72. It's a wheel from a '72 -4

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