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Old 18-09-11, 08:40
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hi there. Have just started a restoration of a very sick and poorly Humber Heavy Utility, and one of the first things I can see I need is a steering wheel. That will help me move it around for a start. If you have anything that looks worthwhile, I could be interested. thx
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Old 18-09-11, 09:54
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hi there. Have just started a restoration of a very sick and poorly Humber Heavy Utility, and one of the first things I can see I need is a steering wheel. That will help me move it around for a start. If you have anything that looks worthwhile, I could be interested. thx
Apparently it's a common problem with them. I know next to nil about them, but I know somebody in Melbourne who is restoring one . The whole car that is. He needs a useable steering wheel I believe. He had a retired chippy make him a new body frame for it .
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Old 18-09-11, 10:33
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Andrew.. would they be the same as say a Snipe or another Humber car ? i dont have one but i am thinking along the lines of classic cars rather than the MV fraternity if they carried the same style wheel into MV production then into civvy production post war you may have a better chance of locating one.. and at a decent price too
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Old 18-09-11, 11:22
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hi chaps. it may well be a common problem, they are a large bacolite wheel from memory. I dont know Richard whether its the same a a prewar car. I will have to do some digging. Let me see whether I can get a photo as someone may have one but not know what its for!
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Old 18-09-11, 11:26
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here is one I missed on a website for sale. Shame!
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Old 18-09-11, 11:34
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here is one I missed on a website for sale. Shame!
Andrew,

That pic shows it with a clamp bolt, so if it has fine splines on the shaft and wheel is able to be adjusted up and down, then it is similar to a Snipe, except the car has control switches in the hub and a bit more ornate design, this should widen your search area a bit !
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Old 18-09-11, 11:38
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here is one I missed on a website for sale. Shame!
Indeed, I was going to say I recall Rory Ballard offered a restored steering wheel on Milweb. Sorry you missed out on this.

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