Any suggestions on obtaining and replacing steering wheel horn hub with a Porsche crest on my replica 356 speedster? Or, is this taboo since I have a replica? Thinking about doing it on the hood handle and hub caps too..
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Who manufactured your Speedster?
For the hood crest and the hubcap crests go to Stoddard or Sierra Madre Parts.
For the Horn we'll need to see what horn button setup you have now. Some are plug and play and some require some crafting on your part.
Klassee356.com has an easy to use online catalog and good prices.
Does any one have a list of wheels for each manufacturer which wheel fits where or are they all using VW?
JPS
Interamerarica
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Post a photo of the steering wheel that's on your car now
We have a horn button kit for the Nardi wheel that uses a 356C hubcap crest (or any 60mm crest) to cover the stock horn button. We sell it with the Beck crest, but that can be left out and you can source a hubcap crest from SMCF or Stoddard.
Porsche has shut down most of the aftermarket horn button makers, but you can still find some of them on eBay from time to time... Youjust have to know the diameter of your center opening and if it is too large you have to add a horn button retaining ring between the wheel and the hub. (the kit we sell does not require the retaining ring, BUT will only fit Nardi bolt pattern BTW)
We are just getting our new parts store live, but here is a link to the button we sell, would be cheaper without the Beck crest obviously, but would require opted ray phone
https://www.beckparts.com/new-...i-custom-horn-button
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Nice setup and placement of cup holder
Robert M posted:Who manufactured your Speedster?
For the hood crest and the hubcap crests go to Stoddard or Sierra Madre Parts.
For the Horn we'll need to see what horn button setup you have now. Some are plug and play and some require some crafting on your part.
vintage speedsters in scottsdale Az is manufacturing it..thank you
WOLFGANG posted:Klassee356.com has an easy to use online catalog and good prices.
thank you Wolfgang
Alan Merklin posted:Post a photo of the steering wheel that's on your car now
Alan, don't have a photo but you can see the wooden one (not banjo) on the vintage speedster WEBSIGHT . My sppedster is in production...Newbie Danny