Need help identifying wooden-rim steering-wheel.

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sandman
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Need help identifying wooden-rim steering-wheel.

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Bought a car today, and this steeringwheel came with it.

Anyone know what type of wheel it is - and what it might be worth?

It's in very nice condition with just one small "dent" on the inside of the rim (bottom left) and 2 tiny marks on the bottom of the boss (behind wheel)

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I have no need for it so will be selling it.
Cheers,

Ed_
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In the shed
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Re: Need help identifying wooden-rim steering-wheel.

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Looks like a walsall wheels jobbie to me...

Speedwell?
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Re: Need help identifying wooden-rim steering-wheel.

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http://mk1-performance-conversions.co.u ... rchive.htm

I believe it's a 'Formula' steering wheel?
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sandman
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Re: Need help identifying wooden-rim steering-wheel.

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Unscrewed the 3 screws in the "horn-push" and lifted it of.... this of any help?

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Cheers,

Ed_
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Re: Need help identifying wooden-rim steering-wheel.

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it is a Formula steering wheell.
Many people call them Speedwell steering wheel, because speedwell sold them.
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Re: Need help identifying wooden-rim steering-wheel.

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Many thanks.

Any idea on what "the going rate" for these? (i.e whats a fair price to ask?)
Cheers,

Ed_
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