Steering Wheel
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Steering Wheel
Hi there anyone got a mint condition steering wheel for an Austin 10 Cambridge 1937 and also running board rubbers with the Austin logo for a 1937 Austin New Ascot that they would like to sell ?
Brian & Jo
Brian & Jo
- peter_winney
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Re: Steering Wheel
For steering wheel restoration try https://www.steeringwheelrestoration.com/
The New Ascot running boards rubbers do not have an Austin logo.
The New Ascot running boards rubbers do not have an Austin logo.
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Re: Steering Wheel
Thank you Peter, have seen their site and will give them a call .I’m still wrestling with this ludicrous forum and trying to post pictures , it’s enough to drive you mad !!!!
- peter_winney
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Re: Steering Wheel
Yes, it would be good to have more pics on here.
The New Ascot running board rubbers look like those on the Cambridge - only longer and probably wider. Not sure that anyone ever made replicas either in rubber or fibreglass like they did for the 10s.
The New Ascot running board rubbers look like those on the Cambridge - only longer and probably wider. Not sure that anyone ever made replicas either in rubber or fibreglass like they did for the 10s.
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Re: Steering Wheel
Hi Brian
Yes posting a picture is a fine art on this forum, but once you have mastered it it is fairly straight forward.
There is a section on how to post pictures so I wont repeat it here, BUT the picture must be less than about 80 kilobyres or it wont post.
I am not sure what the exact figure is but I just keep reducing the size until it works.
And I think you have to be logged in the the members section, not the public section to post pictures. Someone will correct me if I am wrong!
Bill French
Yes posting a picture is a fine art on this forum, but once you have mastered it it is fairly straight forward.
There is a section on how to post pictures so I wont repeat it here, BUT the picture must be less than about 80 kilobyres or it wont post.
I am not sure what the exact figure is but I just keep reducing the size until it works.
And I think you have to be logged in the the members section, not the public section to post pictures. Someone will correct me if I am wrong!
Bill French
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Re: Steering Wheel
I never know if I’m in the members section or the public section,what is the difference ? 

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Re: Steering Wheel
You are posting in the public section Brian, the club section is quite extensive and you may have to access it through the main ATDC website under members area but for some reason you have to set up a separate user name and password and in my case I have to log in every time I visit, hopefully you may be luckier than I am!
- peter_winney
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Re: Steering Wheel
You should get a page that looks like this:BrianEvans wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2024 11:10 amI never know if I’m in the members section or the public section,what is the difference ?![]()
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