you might try Classics Plus Ltd. for steering wheel restoration. N7306 Lakeshore Dr., N. Fond du Lac Wis. 888-923-1007 From what I understand they specialize in this . S. Louthan ---------- > From: Richard Allen <RAllen9081@xxxxxxx> > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [FWDLK] Turn Signal Repair on '59 Ply Belle (my darlin' one) > Date: Saturday, February 20, 1999 5:19 PM > > AS many of you know I am having a problem with my turn signal switch. I > recieved a great response by a "peerless" who told me how to fix my problem. > He also suggested that I ask out here on the FWLK list if anyone might have a > spare. (Seems the cast iron part of the switch is probobly broken.) I would be > indebted to you for life, make it worth your while monetarily and name my > first son after you if ya do. Help! By the way I spent the day shining her up > and man does she look beautiful. Even with the minor pits on the chome and the > missing cowling under the front bumper. So Im also looking for that piece. Any > thoughts there? YES, I would like to also buy a spare cowling that fits under > the front bumper if anyone has scavanged one or is parting out a car, or > evknows who I might call. I was gonna sand down the paint ad do all that > myself but I went to the Nappa dealer today (man what a great store) and they > suggested that rather than buying all the equipment, buffers ect. that I take > her to an auto detailer and get them to buff it. That way if they burn the > paint theyre the ones responsible and being professionals theyd probobly do at > least an adequate job. The paint was shot pretty well. not too much pitting. > The man wasnt interested in just getting my money. He was helping me. What a > guy. Must be a foward looker eh? Well I have one last question. Any of you > know were to get a steering wheel rebuilt? Id like to get this one fixed or > purchase a square styl TV type steering wheel. Any ideas? You guys > are the greatest. Thanx. Richard.
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