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Offline 7R02A

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1967 deluxe steering wheel
« on: June 29, 2014, 09:39:09 PM »
Hello all,
I am trying to determine if I should restore my 67 deluxe steering wheel or purchase a reproduction.  I searched this site and found topics on the 65 and 66's, but not the 67's.  The questions are:
1.  Is the reproductions actuate and quality pieces?
2.  If I restore my original, who is the best company to do this?  Any idea on cost?

I am also missing the lower collar for my wheel and I have tilt steering.  I have been told that the collar is different between tilt and non tilt.  Dose anyone have a picture of both so I can see what it is I am looking for?

Thanks for any help in advace,
John
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1967 Fastback, A code, automatic transmission, Deluxe interior, AC, PS, P disc brakes, tilt, consoles, exterior group, fold down, DSO 71.
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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2014, 12:40:44 PM »
John,

I had the original deluxe wheel in my '66 fastback restored.  I don't have the company name on me at the moment, but the cost was $1100 back in 2009, give or take a little.  The rim had several cracks and the hub was rechromed.  In retrospect, start with the best wheel you can find if you want to have an original redone.  I think a lot of my cost went into having the chrome redone. 
Too much junk, too little time.

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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2014, 02:15:00 PM »
I have used the reproduction on a customer's car and it was very nice. I had mine restored in 2008 and I think it cost $650 It was really good. I guess in the end it is all in how much you want to pay and how good it needs to be.
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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2014, 09:46:59 AM »
Thanks to all that replied.  I'm still interested if anyone can tell me the differences between standard and deluxe lower collars or would have pictures for a car with tilt steering?
Thanks again.
John
1967 Fastback, A code, automatic transmission, Deluxe interior, AC, PS, P disc brakes, tilt, consoles, exterior group, fold down, DSO 71.
San Jose build, Actual build: Dec 17, 66.

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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2014, 11:28:03 AM »
I don't see any differences myself.  The second photo wheel on the bottom is from the tilt column in the picture, the one on the top is not, but I'm not 100
% sure of that.

Note that the center crash pad for the wood wheel is different (deeper) than the standard wheel.  I posted a picture comparing this in a previous post.

John
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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #5 on: July 04, 2014, 01:42:25 PM »
Thanks so much John.  This is a relief if they are the same.  I was told they were different, and the NPD catalog list it as non tilt only, but I have never been able to pin it down.
thanks again for you pictures and effort.
John
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San Jose build, Actual build: Dec 17, 66.

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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #6 on: July 04, 2014, 02:00:59 PM »
When I get a chance I'll check the MPC
John
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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #7 on: July 05, 2014, 12:27:43 AM »
IIRC, the tilt one is more narrow than non-tilt.
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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #8 on: July 05, 2014, 08:47:02 AM »
Charles, would you happen to have the dimension that is different so when I am looking for one I know when I found it?  The few a have held in my hands, did not have a part number cast into them, physical measurement is the only why to tell them apart.
Thanks,
John
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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #9 on: July 05, 2014, 09:55:34 AM »
The 1975 MPC calls for:

Wheel - solid color - C7ZZ-3600-L (suffix = color; L,J,P,K,H,M,N)
Wheel - woodgrain - C7OZ-3600-AJ (see tech service bulletin #94, article #1429)

Cap - solid color - C7ZZ-3623-B (suffix = color; B,C,D,E,F,A,G)
Cap - woodgrain - C7ZZ-3623-H (suffix = color - but black is H as opposed to solid color cap of A, and others have asterisks)

On page 4656 and 4657, there are diagrams of the steering wheels and components.  Here are the pertinent notations:

1. Picture P-5746 Standard steering wheel -  there are three components noted
    a. 3629 with an "*"
    b. 13A811 also with an "*"
    c. 13318 with a "dot"

2. Picture P-5747 woodgrain steering wheel -  there are three components noted
    a. 3629 with an "*"
    b. 13A848 also with an "*"
    c. 13318 with a "dot"

The "dot" note is for "Mustang with tilt wheel only".  The asterisk "*" does not have a clarifying notation.

A few pictures up and the asterisk "*" notation is "supplied only in 13A805 horn button assembly", but there is risk in assuming that applies to the drawings as part of this discussion.

I think it is safe to say that the tilt wheel unique part is 13318.  The first part installed on the steering column shaft is the spring 3520.  13318 is the second part, and is white plastic, not seen under the chrome components.

Part 13318 has a name of "Cam (turn indicator turn off)"

For the tilt column, the 75 MPC calls for C7SZ-13318-B and applies to full size Fords, Mustangs, and Thunderbirds.

Looking at the lower collar, part 3491 is "cover (steering wheel hub lower)"

Part C7OZ-3491-A applies to Fairlane and Mustang with woodgrain wheel.  No alternative for tilt wheel.

Need to check the 67 MPC which would hopefully shed more light on this.

I'm attaching a picture of the cams, not sure which is which yet, and one might have some tabs broken off.

Edit - the cam on the left is for the tilt wheel application, and is indeed damaged.  West Coast Classic Cougar has them.
« Last Edit: July 05, 2014, 10:25:51 AM by 67gta289 »
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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #10 on: July 05, 2014, 11:04:45 AM »
John, Please look into this more if you can. I have believed you are correct all along and have never found any evidence to support anything different except the center pad/hub also.
I had replaced my cracked & broken wheel WAY back and never saved anything from it, installing a Cougar simulated wood wheel , using the Mustang center so I no longer have my original. I bought an original wheel 6 or so years back and the seller didn't specify if it was tilt or non-tilt. It fits just fine and everything looks correct about it when comparing to any illustrations and photos I have found. I do not have a MP catalogue to look into.

Richard
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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #11 on: February 21, 2018, 10:34:58 AM »
Just to dig this one out.....because I'm a bit uncertain reading the posts correctly.

Does a repro 67 Woodgrain Steering Wheel fits like plug & play to a tilt away column without any modification?

WCCC mentions, it does not....

Thank you.

Ralf.
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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #12 on: February 21, 2018, 11:00:28 AM »
John, Please look into this more if you can. I have believed you are correct all along and have never found any evidence to support anything different except the center pad/hub also.
I had replaced my cracked & broken wheel WAY back and never saved anything from it, installing a Cougar simulated wood wheel , using the Mustang center so I no longer have my original. I bought an original wheel 6 or so years back and the seller didn't specify if it was tilt or non-tilt. It fits just fine and everything looks correct about it when comparing to any illustrations and photos I have found. I do not have a MP catalogue to look into.

Richard

I found this the other day from 60-68 MPC illustrations book, hope it helps

***modified***added second picture of part 13318, the one identified as being unique for tilt wheel applications.
« Last Edit: February 21, 2018, 12:43:53 PM by 67gta289 »
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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #13 on: February 21, 2018, 12:16:00 PM »
Just to dig this one out.....because I'm a bit uncertain reading the posts correctly.

Does a repro 67 Woodgrain Steering Wheel fits like plug & play to a tilt away column without any modification?

WCCC mentions, it does not....

Thank you.

Ralf.

I cannot speak for the reproduction Wheels to your question but I will say that an original Ford wheel will have the notch and the capability of adding the canceling Cam that is required to use any steering wheel on a tilt steering column.

John's latest image more or less verifies this as well.
Richard Urch

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Re: 1967 deluxe steering wheel
« Reply #14 on: February 21, 2018, 01:25:58 PM »
Oh, I know this one.  ;)

That deluxe Mustang reproduction steering wheel will not fit the tilt - tilt away column in 1967, because there is a rolled lip on the top collar of those tilt columns. We have found that the repro deluxe Mustang wheel can be used if a 1967 Thunderbird upper collar is substituted. The T-bird upper tilt collars do not have the rolled lip.
To be honest though, there is still a little bit of a gap remaining, but still looks good and works with the collar swap.
1967 T-Bird tilt collar on left, 1967 Mustang and Cougar upper tilt collar on the right.
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