Eastwood sells a steering wheel restoration kit:
http://www.eastwood.com/complete-steering-wheel-restoration-kit-26003.html
I used this myself on the adjustable steering wheel of my '57 TR3. It
was great. It comes with instructions, epoxy, paint prep, and adhesion
promoter. All you'll need is black paint.
George Richardson
Key Men - Keys for Classics
www.key-men.com
On 9/23/2012 9:22 PM, Andrew Uprichard wrote:
List:
I am trying to restore a small-mouth on a budget - it's going to be
interesting to see what a nice frame-off is going to end up costing. No
fast-road car this time - just a standard TR3 with overdrive. I am doing
everything but chroming, upholstery, machining and final paint. Oh - and I
got Nisonger to restore the gauges.
But I digress: the steering wheel 's bakelite is cracked. Anyone have any
suggestions as to who could restore this for me?
Really appreciate any help.
Andrew Uprichard
1962 TR3B - few upgrades
1968 TR250- fast road
1957 small-mouth. Getting there
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