Early fj steering wheel restoration (3 Viewers)

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I received my steering wheel back from Birdhead in great condition.:bounce: Sorry about the crappy phone pic. The wheel had a rather large crack through the hub that he was able to fill. The cerakote and the clear coat is a very close match.


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I received my steering wheel back from Birdhead in great condition.:bounce: Sorry about the crappy phone pic. It had a rather large crack through the hub that he was able to fill. The cerakote and the clear coat is a very close match.

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I'm glad your happy, if you run in to any problems let me know and I'll take care of it. I'm still learning but I'm getting there and some are easier than others.
Thank you
 
Impressive! Can you rebuild the horn button on a '72 if some of the parts are missing? Just wondering if you can source the needed parts to deliver a fully refurbished wheel.
 
Impressive! Can you rebuild the horn button on a '72 if some of the parts are missing? Just wondering if you can source the needed parts to deliver a fully refurbished wheel.
I have some parts, depends on what you need.
 
Thanks @chacoetaco , if you have ANY issues don't hesitate to contact me and I'll make it right.
 
Jimmy

I'm gonna be putting an early wheel and horn button up for sale tomorrow. The wheel is a good resto candidate, the horn button is minty.

You've got first dibs, cause your the one that will make it worthy.
 
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Jimmy

I'm gonna be pupae early wheel and horn button up for sale tomorrow. The wheel is a good resto candidate, the horn button is minty.

You've got first dibs, cause your the one that will make it worthy.
Very interested, let me know. I'll check back tomorrow AM or call if you like.
 
I just received the steering wheel off of my 1973 FJ40 back after Jimmy restored it. It looks fabulous! Wow, I am very happy, can't wait to put it on and use it! :steer:

Thanks Jimmy!!!!
 
Thanks Kreutz, I'm glad you like it.
 
Getting ready for another first, restoring a '59 & '60 FJ25.

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