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Location: On a hill in Wiltshire
I covered mine in black leather, machine stitching three strips that fit round the outside of the wheel.
The strips are wide enough that, when hemmed, they meet in the middle of the inside of the rim.
Before hemming they are punched with a series of holes along the hem fold line.
The hemmed edges are hand sewn together, preferably using a curved needle and upholsterer's waxed thread.
If I was at home, I would post a picture, but that won't be for a week or so.
Sounds more difficult to do than it actually is, and you have a nice "feel" to the steering wheel, and the leather soon
looks like it had been on the car for ever.
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
If all you want is a bit of camouflage/filler, try some epoxy resin with some black paint added. Worked on mine.
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Location: Ripon
I found a nylon cord wrapping works for me, a bit time consuming but once it’s on and you’ve given it the dirty hands treatment it looks suitably distressed…
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Location: The village of Evenley
Car type: 1934 Austin Seven RP Deluxe
I wrapped the tatty bits in black insulating tape and drove it…but that’s me!
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Hello Dave, your steering wheel. I’m in Cornwall on holiday in St Mawes so have time to wax lyrical — I remember seeing a beautifully restored house in the Indian Himalayas that appeared to have dung thrown against one corner of the brightly painted front door. I found out that it was the proud owner who had thrown it — he didn’t want to offend the gods for whom perfection is their sole prerogative. You could apply that philosophy to your steering wheel.
If it was me I’d get the wheel professionally restored or left as it is — touching it up may just draw attention to the defects
I’ll get my bucket and spade ……………
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Location: Peak District, Derbyshire
Car type: 1929 Chummy, 1930 Chummy, 1930 Ulster Replica, 1934 Ruby