Just a black one is all I need. Would think that black is at least 75% of what is needed by those interested. Steve
Let's here from the people that need a wheel a different color other than the black wheel. Let me know what color you would need? Maybe if enough people reply maybe some other colors can be made:beers2: :beers2:
Any news on the repos yet? I'd be most interested in the saddle color that was available in 1965. I've finally found a way to restore some originals without the cracks coming back. They look really good, but they obviously have to be painted instead of having the original plastic finish. I'll might try putting one on ebay soon... we'll see :beers2:
I have given my okay to have them produced. They will be in a black finish. THEY ARE TO BE PAINTED BY YOU TO MATCH YOUR INTERIOR. That way no one complains about my trying to match the 40 year old interiors. MORE LATER. Frank
I cant wait! Any idea how long? I was just about to buy a ralley wheel but I want this wheel. Thanks Frank.
Great news!! Put me down for one fo rmy 65' Skylark. Thanks for all of your work on this Frank. Steve
Frank, Do you have the price set yet? Depending on price, I would definately be interested.. Thanks for all your hard work on this project, I see that it's been a long time coming. Thanks again, Tom
Frank, I was wondering if you are going to be at the Carlisle swap meet? If so do you have the sample wheel you have approved for production. I would possibly like to see the wheel. I won't have a spot, but could meet you somewhere. Thanks again for all your had work, jerseysky66
I have given my okay to have them produced. Oh yea that is good news, my wheel is in very sad shape. Time to do the happy dance:laugh:
Just saw this thread today. Would hope this come to fruition. Will have to keep watching here to see what takes place. Black is what I'll need. Here's hoping! ray: Jim
Frank - I'm dying to put a new wheel on my '65... When is the estimated availability date? [I'm getting tempted to put a rally wheel on my '65 ] :TU: Cheers, Dan