i have almost completed repair / restoration of my M37 steering wheel - it was in really bad shape - lot of the wheel had chunks missing and it appears some young lady carved her name in it a long time ago. anyway my question is what type of paint should i use to respray it?
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I think they were gloss. Time hazes them to dull, but regular use has made mine glossy.
C.D.1949 B-1 PW (Gus)
1955 C-3 PW (Woodrow)
2001 Dodge 2500 (Dish...formerly Maney's Mopar)
1978 Suzuki GS1000EC (fulfills the need...the need for speed)
1954 Ford 860 tractor
1966 Chrysler LS 16 sailboat (as yet un-named)
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Sorry! I've been repairing my civilian wheel and had that on my mind. I have seen N.O.S. whels for the M series, identical to the civilian only green. They seem to take on a sheen as well...
Sorry again for the confusion!
C.D.1949 B-1 PW (Gus)
1955 C-3 PW (Woodrow)
2001 Dodge 2500 (Dish...formerly Maney's Mopar)
1978 Suzuki GS1000EC (fulfills the need...the need for speed)
1954 Ford 860 tractor
1966 Chrysler LS 16 sailboat (as yet un-named)
UVA UVAM VIVENDO VARIA FITS
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Actually Dave the M37 wheel is not the same as a civillian wheel. There are a series of grooves around the rim of the M37 wheel for better grip, whereas the civi wheels are smooth. Also, the steering shaft is splined on an M37, and if I remember correctly, the Power Wagon shaft is keyed.
While there are a lot of black reproduction M37 wheels out there, the original ones were green.
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