F/S Dino Black Leather Steering Wheel, WITH 914-4 hub.....$150.00 From the 70s |
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F/S Dino Black Leather Steering Wheel, WITH 914-4 hub.....$150.00 From the 70s |
john rogers |
Feb 3 2012, 05:20 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,525 Joined: 4-March 03 From: Chula Vista CA Member No.: 391 |
For Sale, 12 inch diameter Dino black leather wrapped steering wheel with a Porsche crest horn button AND a 914-4 spline adapter. There are no cuts or wear areas on the leather but a bit or wear around one of the arm holes where a radio button was mounted. The wheel is great for a car that is autocrossed as it is smaller than the stock wheel. The spline adapter are for a 914-4 Porsche and are not available any longer. Contact John if interested at 619-691-8640 or email me. Buyer has to pick it up.
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john rogers |
Feb 4 2012, 08:23 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,525 Joined: 4-March 03 From: Chula Vista CA Member No.: 391 |
As I said: "There are no cuts or wear areas on the leather but a bit or wear around one of the arm holes where a radio button was mounted." And since had been with 914s since the early 90s the 914 guys in the San Diego area know who I am so the fact that the wheel may not be real should not be a worry. I was the first person to use Garage Los Ponchos in Tijuana, first to use a set of the infamous Brad's 914 vented 4 bolt hub adapters on a race car, our '73 won two HSR West Porsche 2L championships and now rests in a museum in Puerto Rico. A picture proves nothing as I have over twenty shots of race car dashes with wheels.... If I had been asked nicely to post a picture or two I probably would have done so? I just gave Sean Malloy of SD Autosport several chrome bumpers and the box of small parts that I had advertised earlier but I was going to keep the wheel as it has some sentimental issues but changed my mind. Oh yes, it came off a 1973 and I decided that I will not ship it so if anyone wants it they can come by and check it out.
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rpmmaxxed |
Feb 7 2012, 12:18 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 387 Joined: 24-May 05 From: Oceanside, CA Member No.: 4,140 Region Association: Southern California |
As I said: "There are no cuts or wear areas on the leather but a bit or wear around one of the arm holes where a radio button was mounted." And since had been with 914s since the early 90s the 914 guys in the San Diego area know who I am so the fact that the wheel may not be real should not be a worry. I was the first person to use Garage Los Ponchos in Tijuana, first to use a set of the infamous Brad's 914 vented 4 bolt hub adapters on a race car, our '73 won two HSR West Porsche 2L championships and now rests in a museum in Puerto Rico. A picture proves nothing as I have over twenty shots of race car dashes with wheels.... If I had been asked nicely to post a picture or two I probably would have done so? I just gave Sean Malloy of SD Autosport several chrome bumpers and the box of small parts that I had advertised earlier but I was going to keep the wheel as it has some sentimental issues but changed my mind. Oh yes, it came off a 1973 and I decided that I will not ship it so if anyone wants it they can come by and check it out. Really man? When selling items at the above average price you are asking, especially something that is as estetically important to most as a steering wheel, pictures are expected. That goes for all internet forum purchases I would think... Noone cares about your race history, or past accomplishments, however stunning they may be. That type of money may be nothing to you, but most people want to see what they are paying for... |
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