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Finished getting my steering wheel, column parts, horn button & interior light switch re-conditioned. Came out very nice.
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10-4. Thanks man- Yeah buddy. Can't wait to get this thing going...Jason, I did a little research and think "Coolerman" is the guy you need to contact about the wiring harness work. Send him a PM. The rolling chassis looks great, I'm excited to take receipt of it on the 2/2/17!
On the Steering Column, I sent my wheel off to a guy in Glendale who filled and restored it. As for the column and parts, I just powedercoated the down tube, purchased a new turn signal SW from Cruiser Corps. and my original OEM button, I had cleaned up and restored also. I didn't do anything with the steering shaft as it was fine. I haven't started on my column shift yet, but I think @Rock40 is going to be able to restore that for me (Poweder Coat).Looks great Jason. Could you breakdown what you had done on the steering column? I'm ready to do mine also. THX.
On the Steering Column, I sent my wheel off to a guy in Glendale who filled and restored it. As for the column and parts, I just powedercoated the down tube, purchased a new turn signal SW from Cruiser Corps. and my original OEM button, I had cleaned up and restored also. I didn't do anything with the steering shaft as it was fine. I haven't started on my column shift yet, but I think @Rock40 is going to be able to restore that for me (Poweder Coat).
Ha- Yup, that's him.I think the guy who did your steering wheel and light switch sold me a restored cluster. I can tell by the shiny nature of what he did and how he lays out the picture. He likes to polish things up. He does pretty good work and will certainly let you know
His stuff on ebay is super pricey but its always quality.
They did. Thanks, re-ordered correct on Cruiser Corps sent me the correct one. Good looking out.I hate to tell you, but cruiser corps sent you the wrong turn signal switch. For a 1966 you need one with bullet connectors not the plastic connector style plug. Check your harness and you will see.
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Thanks for the info Jason, much appreciated.On the Steering Column, I sent my wheel off to a guy in Glendale who filled and restored it. As for the column and parts, I just powedercoated the down tube, purchased a new turn signal SW from Cruiser Corps. and my original OEM button, I had cleaned up and restored also. I didn't do anything with the steering shaft as it was fine. I haven't started on my column shift yet, but I think @Rock40 is going to be able to restore that for me (Poweder Coat).
Think that would be the cause of the trail damage[/QUOTE]