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WILMASBOYL78 01-26-2005 06:43 AM

Re: My beloved 1969 Rosewood Steering Wheel on Auction
 
I'm going over to the shop tonite and getting my Rosewood Wheel and putting it under the bed for safe keeping....

wilma

Xplantdad 01-26-2005 07:08 AM

Re: My beloved 1969 Rosewood Steering Wheel on Auction
 
What car(s) and years were these steering wheels an option on? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/confused.gif

My brother has one on his 1967 Camaro...I think.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ewoodwheel.jpg

SuperNovaSS 01-27-2005 05:49 AM

Re: My beloved 1969 Rosewood Steering Wheel on Auction
 
Time to tune in!

JChlupsa 01-27-2005 05:56 AM

Re: My beloved 1969 Rosewood Steering Wheel on Auction
 
SOLD to the highest bidder. Congrats on the sale;

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Winning bid: US $1,656.87

Ended: Jan-26-05 18:54:29 PST
Start time: Jan-19-05 18:54:29 PST
History: 22 bids (US $9.99 starting bid)
Winning bidder: iamstevedi ( 67)


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SuperNovaSS 01-27-2005 06:06 AM

Re: My beloved 1969 Rosewood Steering Wheel on Auction
 
And he's a local guy I've sold a ton to in the past so I know he will pay and don't have to worry about shipping damage! Long live Ebay!

camarojoe 01-27-2005 06:07 AM

Re: My beloved 1969 Rosewood Steering Wheel on Auction
 
Xplantdad...That was the optional N34 wheel for 67/68. it was optional in pretty much every chevrolet car in 67/68 with the exception of maybe the Corvair, and was standard on the Corvette during those years. (corvette also used a very similar wheel from 64-66) These wheels have a darker walnut color, and a deeper offset to the spokes than a 69 rosewood. Usually not as valuable, although they are definitely selling for more than they used to, and becoming harder to find without cracks.

Xplantdad 01-27-2005 06:59 AM

Re: My beloved 1969 Rosewood Steering Wheel on Auction
 
Thanks for the info Joe... Learn something new everyday!! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/worship.gif

nova7579 01-28-2005 07:23 AM

Re: My beloved 1969 Rosewood Steering Wheel on Auction
 
Were there two different wood wheels for Camaros 1969? I thought that a regular wood wheel started the year and then they add the Rosewood wheel later??

Brian

camarojoe 01-28-2005 07:34 AM

Re: My beloved 1969 Rosewood Steering Wheel on Auction
 
Yes, early in the 69 production year, the optional N34 wheel was actually a walnut wheel, similar to the 67/68 wheel, but with a shallower offset to the spokes... this was due to the new steering column with key moved from the dash to the column itself in 1969. The column protruded out towards the driver farther, necessitating the need for a shallower "dish" to the steering wheel.. Originally, the 67/68 wheel was just changed to accomodate this new column design, making the spokes less deep, but leaving the plastic simulated walnut wood rim portion a carry-over from 68... however, in 69 the dash trim and console top plates on the camaro were changed from a walnut grain to a rosewood grain, making the steering wheel a mis-match. This was corrected late in 68 (mid december I believe) and the "rosewood" wheel was developed and replaced the early version 69 walnut wheel. The rosewood continued through the remainder of the 69 production year. The early version was only used in Camaros built from September through December of 68, on cars that recieved the N34 option. The 69 walnut wheel is much rarer than the rosewood wheel, but would only be correct in early production cars. The deeper offset 67/68 wheel was never used in 69.


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