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    Posted: 08-October-2023 at 11:37AM
Anyone have a clue what this steering wheel is out of? 
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Just a guess from the insignia on it, a Crown Vic?
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Any clue of the year?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 72 RS 351 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08-October-2023 at 1:36PM
That's a 60's Ford dash to me, I'll guess a Galaxie, how the high option (XL was it?) version of the 68-70 era?
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Yeah it's in a 69 torino , purchased from my father and he had that wheel in it
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 72 RS 351 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09-October-2023 at 4:18AM
Ah, good, a 69 Torino, I was imagining a big Ford with that wheel stock.
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Looks like from a '70 full size if this CL ad is correct (and that's a great price):

Edited by schufitz - 09-October-2023 at 5:10AM
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Oh okay so can I just buy a 3 spoke center for my torino?
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That steering wheel on your car is a Rim Blow unit from 1970 to 74. Yours looks like a Ford unit looking at the crest and would be the same for all models except the Mustang. The 1969 Rim Blow has spokes that are equal diameter, whereas the 70 on up have a thicker lower spoke. This is not a cruise control rim blow as those were 2 spoke units.

I'd go with a unit that pleases you the most but fits properly. If you decide to use a Rim Blow unit, both the pads and the wheel need to be of the same year.

Hope that helps
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