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Late Chev Steering Wheels & Paint
1. Late model Chev wooden steering wheels - were they painted kahki or did they have a "wood" finish? I have seen numerous trucks restored with a wood finish but am wondering if that is because the wood wheels are so nice. My wheel appears to have remnants of kahki paint in the less used areas. Any help would be appreciated!
2. Horn buttons & steering columns - were these painted black or kahki? 3. Does anyone supply a "spray bomb" for kahki that would be the correct paint for a late 1944 Chev? 4. Does anyone have the correct paint code for this truck? The original paint appears to be an olive drab. Thank you. Stewart |
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Wheels
I just finshed refinishing my wood wheel for my 44 Chev.
It is wood, and had a coinsiderable amount of khaki paint on it, where the rim was not worn too much. But after sandblasting it and sanding it, I masked it off and varnished it anyway with a tough marine varnish. May not be "original" or "authentic" but the wood grain looked too nice to me to cover up again. Brian Asbury has Aervo Khaki 35087 here in Ontario that is close to what was already on my truck, so I went with that. As for "correct" paint, I won't even open that can can of worms. Just try to match original paint on your vehicle. HTH Don |
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Steering Wheels
Don,
I did see your truck at the farmhouse at Wymess (sp ???) behind the HD dealership. My memory may be fooling me but for some reason I thought your truck had a plastic steering wheel on it? I never did get speaking to the owner as they were never there when I stopped in. I didn't get a good look at your truck as I did not want to intrude without permission. I just viewed it from the laneway. I thought it was strange that a late model Chev had a plastic wheel although I have seen others with round gauges, lift slings, etc, and plastic wheels. They must have been built in the "transition period." For some reason (based on what I could see) I thought it looked like your truck had a Ford wheel. Did your truck have a round or square hatch? I'm guessing round??? I think it was a Wire 3 so I would guess round. What are your plans for the roof hatch? Thanks for the information about paint and wheel. Where is Brian Ashbury located? Stew |
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Brian Asbury...
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Brian Asbury PO Box 26 Milton Ontario L9T-2Y3 1-519-853-1738 Phone/Fax(Same Number..) Brian is not online and he travels lots so Fax or leave messages and he will return calls... He swears he is going on line soon.. He's not a grumpy old hermit,but a nice guy that is away a lot but ensures me he answers his calls.. Alex
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Wemyss trucks.....
Hi Stew:
Actually the one I originally went to see was the one by the HD shop -I was told it definitely NOT for sale, so I asked if he knew of any others. Sure, he says, 300 yards away in a barn. So I scooted over and the rest is history.....or should I say the rest is all over my garage..... The steering wheel in it was plastic that he put on post war, but he still had the original wood one hanging on a nail in another barn, which turned out to be the only other piece of the truck that he had left, aside from all the tire chains and two extra tires and wheels. I plan on mounting the wooden one when all is said and done, but now it's hanging on MY wall, all varnished and painted OD. Round hatch, yes. Wouldn't have a replacement would you? I asked on this forum before but all I heard was crickets. For now, I'll be putting a new sheet of steel over the opening. Cheers Don |
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Strange don't know who seller is
Strange that somebody here in New Hampshire as a NOS CMP steering wheel and I don't know who it is. Guess I got to get out there again and start beating the bushes for CMPs parts closer to home.
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Different wooden wheels
I'll add that there are two different Chev wooden steering wheels. This one (as most CCKW ones) has two piece spokes, with a rivet holding the centre section to the spoke sections that attach to the wood.
Canadian CMP ones are different in that the whole centre section is a one piece stamping right from the horn ring to the wood. The one on my '44 Chev even has a C broad arrow. I can't say whether this is a manufacturing difference or if one is specfically CMP, the other CCKW. |
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Hip (Ring) Replacement
Hi Don (and others in need of same):
Rob Clark has removed the hip ring on his HUP and is willing to allow me to have it copied by a metal smith in North Gower (South of Ottawa to those who don't live in th' Valley). I've spoken to a cabinet maker in the same place (both are contacts thru the volunteer fire service) who may be willing to steam the wooden parts if there is sufficient demand. I need three complete rings (steel and wood). If we can get an order for ten I think I can get them made up. I'm up to my armpits right now (att posted to NS teaching on an international staff officer course) so if you are willing to drum up the ten orders (only six to go) I'll do the leg work in North Gower. As for cost... I need 'em so I'll pay what it costs... in other words I have no idea what the bill will be. Cheers! Mike
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Mike Calnan Ubique! ("Everywhere", the sole Battle Honour of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery) www.calnan.com/swords |
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