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Help identifying unmarked wood wheel
Any idea of the make of this 380mm wheel? I bought it a few years ago to use on my 356 project. I don’t need it anymore, trying to access value. Thanks
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Sorry I don’t remember the website but there were some rare and vintage steering wheels for sale and the one you have went for $800
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Thanks for the reply Jess, this isn’t a vintage wheel. It’s a pretty nice reproduction. Just trying to figure out who made it. I’d like to get a general idea of value so I can sell it.
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It’s in the Derrington style if that helps.
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Except for the inlay, this looks to be like yours. Possibly an earlier version did not have the inlay. Looks you'd have to contact the vendor to get a price. Here's the link. Wood Steering Wheels | Vintage Steering Wheels | Horn Buttons | Porsche Steering Wheels and Hockey Pucks
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I think that’s it!
Thanks so much, I was afraid I’d never figure this one out. |
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