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So that's the 16" diameter steering wheel, not the 15" one that came on the Corvette?
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Nobody is 'stumped'!
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Marlin 70 Yenko Nova-350/360, 4speed M21, 4.10 Posi (Daddy's Ride) 69 SS Nova-396/375hp, 4speed M20, 3.55 Posi (Benjamin's Ride) 67 RS Camaro-327/250hp, 2speed Glide, & 3.08 Open (Danny's Ride) |
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lol
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Nobody is 'stumped'! [/ QUOTE ] Tiger soon may be!!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Chris 1966 Yenko Stinger YS-070 1967 Yenko Stinger YS-199 1969 Yenko Stinger YS-320 Southeast of Disorder |
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Nobody is 'stumped'! [/ QUOTE ] aaaarrrgh!! ![]() ![]() |
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DL, I have a Yenko wheel at home, but I was never sure if it was original or not...I suspect it may have been on a Yenko Vega as I bought a Yenko Stinger valve cover from the same fellow. But, if I recall, the wheel is the three spoke type found on the Vettes. I know it has the Y on the center cap. I am in Brasil at the moment, but I will be home Thursday and I will dig it out and post a pic. I'm curious myself if my wheel is real or not.
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I have that Buick wheel pictured above but in Red...anybody interested?
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1969 Nova SS L-48 350/300hp, California car, originally Frost Green with Parchment Vinyl Roof and Black Bucket Interior. Now resale Red/Black |
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Guys, these wheels have a thicker rim than the run-of-the-mill Vette/Camaro/Chevelle/GS wheels. They also only came in black. They do not have the metal strip around the outside of the rim.
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I have that Buick wheel pictured above but in Red...anybody interested? [/ QUOTE ] If you have one in red someone painted it. Dean is absolutely correct in saying the 70 GSX/Yenko wheel was never made in anything but black, period. You probably have the smaller rimmed version with the metal band around the outside perimiter, which were available in a plethora of colors, including several shades of red. The above "fat grip" wheel was indeed a Yenko option, and was shown in the 1971 "Stinger Stuff" catalog. The only factory usage was the 1970 Buick GSX. They are not the same as the ones used in Corvette and other Buicks. They have no "finger grips" on the backside, and no metal band around the outside, and the padded rim itself is much thicker. You'll also notice the faux "double stitch" around the inside of the rim in the above photo... the thinner Corvette/Buick versions didn't have this detail either. Probably one of the rarest GM wheels ever made, as I think GSX production in 70 was well under 500, plus whatever over the counter ones were produced. I think Yenko originally indented for these to be "standard" ont he Deuces, but didn't get enough to use them in all of them, so he made it an extra cost option, and sold them for years out of the parts dept. I've even heard of him giving them out to Yenko Supercar owners who stopped in for a visit with their cars. I love these, and put an NOS GM one in my own car, plus have a few spares. I've also sold a couple... Haven't seen one for sale in a long time. There was a great thread about these a few years back... ![]()
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Joe Barr |
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I had a Buick sport steering wheel a while back that is different than the regular Vette wheel and has a depression running around the inside.
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