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    IC2
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    Don,
    Why in the world do you want to fool around with a beat and battered junkyard Camaro steering wheel. There are just too many choices available - and the most used one in my area is a LeCarra. This is a 14" wheel, flat, the color of my upholstery, though the adapter needs to be painted the color of the column(I had forgotten to do this - thanks for the reminder). Billet Specialties make some very nice, but very pricey wheels. Then there are the tried and true Grant wheels. The The drop is an IDIDIT 6.5" measured from the upper mounting surface to the CL of the column hole - and I don't like it's appearance so will be looking for another or making one that I like the looks of better(another $50-$60 'coulda been a better item' ).

    The wheel came from Juliano's, the column adapter, from Wilk-Bilt.

    And of course - I don't like the horn button either so that will need an "update"
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    Dave W
    I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug

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