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Old 05-28-2024 | 04:27 PM
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Hi
I found this old steering wheel. But I can’t find one that looks the same They don’t have a push bottom with Porsche on it
and no long numbers Only a WV and a logo I can’t understand. But is on the other Porsche steering wheel I got
so is it just a WV steering wheel or is it a real Porsche
hope I can get some help


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Old 05-28-2024 | 08:01 PM
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This is a joke post, right? VW = Volkswagen.



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Old 05-29-2024 | 12:45 AM
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I think that is probably from a 911SC. VW logo is fine. I believe that is a date code stamped by the splines. Looks like 1 52 but I think it is actually 7 52 (52nd week of 1977). So for a 1978 911SC.

The shiny logo button was stuck on there by a prior owner.

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Old 05-29-2024 | 04:49 AM
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Hi
thank you very much. I could find a steering wheel like mine online
and it is just a diy steering wheel 😄😄 the number is 152 not 752
and 152 sound right it came of a 1982 sc
but I was not sure it was original to the car
but now I know it is
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QUOTE=Mark Salvetti;19464406]I think that is probably from a 911SC. VW logo is fine. I believe that is a date code stamped by the sp Looks like 1 52 but I think it is actually 7 52 (52nd week of 1977). So for a 1978 911SC.

The shiny logo button was stuck on there by a prior owner.

Mark[/QUOTE]
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A little Googling shows that Porsche 911SC steering wheels were VDM, not VW. The Porsche and VW spline patterns are the same, so you can swap wheels and hubs around as you like. I suspect that sometime in the past 40 years somebody put a VW hub onto this 911SC wheel.

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Old 05-29-2024 | 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by raspritz
A little Googling shows that Porsche 911SC steering wheels were VDM, not VW. The Porsche and VW spline patterns are the same, so you can swap wheels and hubs around as you like. I suspect that sometime in the past 40 years somebody put a VW hub onto this 911SC wheel.
Maybe all the hubs are VW. I found photos online of other SC wheels with the VW logo. I just pulled the horn pad off the steering wheel of my SC (that I've owned since 1992) and it also has a VW logo on the hub.

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Old 05-30-2024 | 10:40 AM
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yeah he didnt show a pic of just the wheel without the pad , it was covered in every pic. but that 100% looks like an SC wheel. get a needle and thread and just stitch it up , it will look great .



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