amco was used as a "factory" accessory option by many of the dealer in
america. examples of therir products are luggage racks, convt tops (these are
very good and we still sell them to this day) grill guards and more. theere
are still many of their products available including NOS items. i have
probably 20 30 pieces of amco grill and rear deck guards for various cars. my
daughter's tr6 has an amoco console between the seats. i have some NOS
"Formula" wood steering wheels for your car. these are the 14" diameter and
have a hub that is correct for the spitfire. yo use your original center horn
push. this is a 3 spoke wheel with approcximately the same dish as the
original wheel. it has 5 holes in each spoke. ted
Andrew Holmes wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I've seen various postings for AMCO parts (on E-Bay, the VTR classifieds,
> etc.), from bumper add-ons to consoles. I have a '67 mkII spit - are there
> any AMCO parts that were available for my car? What are they? Are there
> any catalogs of these AMCO parts? I think I know about most of the factory
> options, but AMCO is new to me. Are there any other after-market option
> sellers besides AMCO?
>
> Also, I'm looking for a wood steering wheel - I know about the moto-lita
> ones, but I was hoping to find an original looking four-holer (instead of
> the moto-lita three-holer), as shown in the Thomason book on originality.
> Also, any thoughts on dished wheel vs. flat?
>
> Thanks!
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