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Re: "Les Laster" Steering Wheel

To: HDRIDER570 <HDRIDER570@aol.com>
Subject: Re: "Les Laster" Steering Wheel
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Sat, 18 Apr 1998 21:45:57 -0700
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: Curry Enterprises
References: <a07deb0b.35394c09@aol.com>
John,
The description sounds amazingly like the "Formula" wheel offered as an
option on the Mk2 Spitfire, according to John Thomason's book,"Triumph
Spitfire and GT6, a Guide to Originality".  If you can find a copy there
is a picture on page 35.

Regards,
Joe Curry

HDRIDER570 wrote:
> 
> I recentley bought a car that has a wooden steering wheel.  It is not a Mona
> Lita, it does look like a wheel that I saw pictured in a magazine  described
> as a "Les Laster" Wheel.  It is a 14" venered wood wheel with a small hub that
> uses a standard horn push.  The center is aluminium with five holes per spoke
> (3 spokes total).  The hub is plastic and metal and uses a square bush to trap
> the center of the wheel. The wheel is attached to the hub by three small
> slotted screws.  Is this a "Les Laster" wheel?  Does anyone have any
> information on this wheel?
> 
> I am refininshing it and so far it looks great.  I can hardly wait to put it
> on my 64 TR4 and get rid of the trashed original wheel with the cheap leather
> cover.
> 
> John Hamer

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