Chrome steering wheel horn ring

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by dijoo, Jun 25, 2008.

  1. 283 man

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    thanks jchav62:)hows your 65 coming along?
     
  2. jchav62

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    Slowly but surely. The engine and tranny are about ready to set in the rolling chassis. My woman bought some corvette style chrome rallys for it...she has the garage fill with new parts in boxes waiting for me to put it together... All we need is some time, a little more $$ and a little help, and it shouldn't be much longer.. I'll post some pics as I go...
     
  3. 283 man

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    Sounds good.:cool: cool
     
  4. dijoo

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    Thanks guys,
    just sended him a mail.
    I am from Belgium so i don't know he want to send and take Paypal...
     
  5. 283 man

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    Johan(Tony) does do Paypal on the other forum his on 67-72chevytrucks.com:) thanks Morton:cool:
     
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  6. dijoo

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    Again....mail number 2 ..... no answer.
    It's 4 days now.
    No problem,i'll will find 1 with someone that want my money.:eek:
     
  7. 283 man

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    Johan I just sent Tony a e-mail on his parts board told him you were trying to get ahold of him.please give him a few more days he will help you with that part .thanks Morton:)
     
  8. joe231

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    yeah sometimes it takes Tony forever, can be very off-putting
     
  9. 283 man

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    but its allso like the old saying good things come to those who wait.
     
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    yeah.....right, lol
     
  11. dijoo

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    :)
    Thanks Morton !
    He replyd my mail.Verry pro with some photo's and what i costs.He is a
    good guy !
    I have bought the steering wheel with chrome horn ring and it is now on his way to Belgium.
    Thank you
    :)
     
  12. yelton57

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    I have a few of them for sale. $30 for a horn ring and $75 for a complete wheel.
     

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    This thread is approximately 3 years old...those horn rings are not the correct Custom Cab chrome horn ring assemblies for the '66 Chevy trucks. I don't know the application, but I know they are not correct for the '66 trucks.
     
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    Sorry to have to inform you, but you are wrong. 63-65 Novas used the same horn rings and steering wheel but with a different center button as the '66. The 100 series Nova had the wheel without the chrome clips for two toning like the trucks, while the other series Novas had them. The '60-'65 Custom Cab horn ring was the same horn ring used on 59-60 Bel Airs, and El Caminos, while that wheel was used on '58-'60 cars and '60-'65 custom trucks. Here are a few variations on the other type of wheel, the horn buttons/rings being the only difference.
     

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    The custom wheel is different than the standard wheel... 001.jpg
     
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    I mispoke...I was referring to assemblies, including the horn ring, button & wheel, which comprises the complete factory-assembly, since the majority of these are peddled, as a complete assembly and rarely willing to be split up. I don't speak about the cars, because I have never owned one, but I do know, in most cases, they are described as the same assemblies, but they are not, whereas they share some of the same parts. Frequently, the buyer is looking for a button, horn ring and wheel, that are correct for the year, make & model, so the mix & match method is not an option.

    The last three photos are minus the horn ring, that is always part of the truck Custom chrome horn ring & button assembly, regardless of whether it is a 1960-1965 or a 1966.
     
  17. yelton57

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    I have this one for $75 if you want.
     

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